Log in. Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4. Support UI. X Donate Contact us. New posts Trending Search forums. What's new. New posts New profile posts Latest activity. Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts Billboard Trophies. Video editing, encoding, rendering.. Thread starter pat Start date Feb 1, Tags Kingston.
Forums Hardware Motherboards. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next. Jan 2, 6, 0 25, Ok guy.. At first it was P4 that was faster for encoding, which was right but now the P4 is faster at anything video, which is not true.
Video editing is not encoding. So saying tha the P4 is better at encoding doesnt mean that it is better at rendering and editing. Video editing is when you take a movie, take some parts out, put new parts in, add title, transitions, sounds, music, You dont work with rawe data here, but rather with timed event.
So, basicly tell your computer to take that file, a x time you insert that sound, a x time you put that fade, and so on. The fast HDD come in handy when you sneek thru the video file to find some parts to edit, Video rendering is when you finished piecing the parts of your movie and you want to have them assembledto create your movie. Here to, a fast hdd will help as it has to read and write often on the disk. A fast CPU helps here too, and which one is better is hard to tell, as it depend of which apps you use and which codec is used.
Pinnacle Studio8 is a slow renderer, and Version9 add a better codec that cut rendering time in half on the same machine. The P4 is better here because of its higher clock.
Encoding is a streamlined task that is well served by the fastest clock that the longer P4's pipeline has. Now that you know the difference, I should see another post that says that P4 perform better at editing I think I stoped that soon enough to prevent some guru to start saying that the P4 is better at video taping, or video cassette recording May 19, 8, 0 30, 2.
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Login or Sign Up. After editing I wanted to render to sequence and the export as I usually do via. Media Encoder. Rendering took about 30min. After exporting I had 5 other seqs with footage from the same shoot, hence same settings. I decided to try and not render before exporting, still using Media Encoder, and this time it exported all five seqs in min. In some specialized video editing programs, the video is rendered behind the scenes or can be turned off as an option altogether.
When you go to export the footage, then it is done and rendered. The rest of this article will explain everything from video editing industry terms, the different types of rendering in some popular video editing software programs, and a few tips for speeding up your video exports.
There are a few industry terms to understand or refresh your memory before diving into the processes and workflows of exporting a video while using some of the most popular video editing software tools such as Apple Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere Pro. Rendering is the process in which a computer converts coded data information applying any edits or transformations, and ultimately producing an image or a finalized video file.
The term rendering can also be used as a general industry description to encode and export a video file. The process of rendering can be categorized by two different kinds of renderings, which are real-time rendering and advanced rendering. Real-time rendering happens when the computer can update and display images without any apparent or noticeable delay. However, your computer can only do so much real-time rendering at once! Advanced rendering is when the computer takes additional time before any edits are done to generate a version that can be worked on in real-time.
For example, some long animated movies feature scenes that are too demanding for the computer to process, so it requires rendering prior to any edits. In the early days, video files were a compilation of photos. So in the case of 30 frames per second of footage, there were 30 photos on file for each second of the video.
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