new pc - but still running resolume clips slow/freezing

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melemel
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new pc - but still running resolume clips slow/freezing

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Hey all..
Im pretty new to resolume, and enjoying messing about with it a lot. i have my first ever gig coming up in october, so right now im gathering content, trying to learn about codecs etc and generally swotting.
Have a few queries about resolume if anyone can help. I just got a new pc - dell pentium 4 dual core, 2.8ghz, 1mb RAM, decent graphics card (i think). I assumed that with all this new fresh power id have no trouble. However.. My clips are still running slow in resolume, hanging, PC is grinding away, its not smooth playback, the sliders on the layers are jerky too. Im freaking out thinking ive bought the wrong pc! Could this be the way im encoding my clips? Right now im trying MPEGS, and im using a program called super (because its easy and im no tech whizz) to encode them from my original (and huge) avi files. Would i be better using avi files? Ive tried various codecs for avi, but as yet the quality of the MPEGS have seemed better - avi comes out blocky.
Any help would be really appreciated, im stumbling around in the dark wasting hours trying and testing things, when id like to be getting on with making beautiful clips and learning resolume.

PS please dont tell me to search :( - I have spent what feels like years plowing through previous posts

[Edited on 29-9-2006 by melemel]

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Post by DAS BEN »

search the forum or read the manual

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Post by melemel »

Why didnt i think of that?

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Post by bart »

Although resolume plays mpg and mov files, for the best playback result of movies you should use the avi file format encoded with the Cinepak, Indeo or MJPEG codec.

You should render every frame a keyframe if you want to play your files backward or if you do a lot of scratching. Rendering every frame a key frame reduces seek time so that the forwards and backwards playback speed is the same and that scratching will be faster.

you can find all this info and a lot more in the manual

[Edited on 18-9-2006 by bart]

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