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    Hi,

    I'm lokking for an alternative way of rendering my videos from Adobe Premiere cs4, 64 bit, as my pc is extremely slow with the build in media converter in the cs4 Master edition box.

    Is there a frameserver I can use to transfer the video frame by frame to an external encoder, like Tmpeg or Super converter?

    I have a feeling that that will speed up the process, as I will be able to use 64 bit and maby even the GPU on my Graphics card (Quadro FX 1800).

    I'm using AVCHD videoes from my cameraes.

    I hope someone can help.

    Best regards,
    Kent.
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  2. You can try debugmode frameserver

    It won't be that much faster, because you add the overhead of the frameserver on top of the rendering

    Rendering is the same in both cases, and the difference is the speed is the choice of encoder and the setting you choose (higher quality settings = slower).

    CS4 is 32bit only BTW

    CS5 can make use of some graphics cards for GPU acceleration (effects, scaling), and will be noticably faster. CS5 is significantly faster overall when you have Mercury Playback enabled . However, I think your graphics card doesn't have enough memory
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    Thanks for your reply.

    I´ve tryied the debugmode frameserver, but it doesn't support my pc and operatingsystem (64 bit cpu etc. and Win7 64 bit.) - I know that Premieren Pro cs4 is only 32 bit.

    I made an upgrade to my graphics crad driver. It was outdated by about 8 mounth.. - So I hope that will speed up the process.

    My other reason for using an external encoder is to be able to make Progressiv render, as I can't see any way of doing that in Premiere Pro cs4.. My camera records 1080p, so it could be nice to be able to support that.
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  4. CS4 supports 1080p , even non standard framerates

    If it doesn't have a preset, use custom settings

    Beware CS4 has a chroma upscaling bug with AVCHD (chroma is upscaled as interlaced)
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