Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
Originally Posted by Digital85 View Post
Ok it is playing now but its slow
It's not really meant to be "played" . You're supposed to encode to a video and play that. Since that video has all the results "baked" in, it will no longer be "slow", but realtime

It might "seem" slow, but it the grand scheme of things, this is not that slow . There are much slower scripts in the order of 50-100x slower.

Also you might be using the single threaded variant; I think there are multithreaded variations for that script which might a few times faster if you have capable hardware. But there are some hoops to jump through getting mt setup properly



In terms of "editing". This is also where the choice of intermediate makes a big difference in terms of editing performance. Some compression formats are heavily compressed and take a long time to decompress . Very sluggish on the editing timeline . Ideally you want a low latency, very fast codec for editing. Something like cineform will be 5-10x faster for seeking than a typical long GOP format if you have enough cores. You can "feel" the difference when scrubbing on the timeline . It's not a huge deal with SD, but when you're dealing with higher resolution scans HD or greater , it makes a big difference
Thanks for explaining that it does make sence

I will use cineform because i have been using it with premiere and i was always pleased with the results
Once again thankyou for your help