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Postby 76 » Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:31 pm

damn you...>_> (382mb ram)
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Postby 76 » Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:34 pm

Mine will only let me put it up to 128mb. Is there a way to further optimize so my preview won't be all choppy?
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Postby LivingFlame » Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:56 pm

Well, you can try to drop your preview quality to Draft (full or half). The video itself will look super shoddy, but (assuming it gets the video to play without being choppy) you'll at least be able to see most of your synching more clearly.
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Postby 76 » Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:59 pm

Thanks. That helped a bit. Though its still choppy.


*is looking forward to getting new computer this summer*
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Postby LivingFlame » Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:15 am

76 wrote:*is looking forward to getting new computer this summer*

Heh, I bet. You definitely need some extra RAM.

You can also try Jaddzia's suggestion:
JaddziaDax wrote:make a loop region then press Shift B


It takes a bit of time for it to work it's way through that loop region, but it'll make it play smoothly once it's done.

There's also Shift+M which will let you prerender your video (just be sure to click the checkbox that says "Render loop region only" to turn that option on, otherwise it'll render the entire video). I suppose the downside to this one is that it will actually create prerender files on your hard drive. Also note that it will render the video (loop region) in a bunch of little 10 second segments. It's kinda odd, I suppose, but it gets the job done. The prerender will break when you change anything in the prerendered area.
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Postby AimoAio » Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:28 am

MusoukaProductions wrote:
JaddziaDax wrote:go to "options" then to "video" then there should be a box for "Dynamic RAM Preview Max (MB)" change the number to a higher setting...


Wow, thanks for that advice, mine was only set to 255MB. Bumped it up to half of my ram size (512).


are you kidding me?my max is 64MB :cry: it wont go up any higher!
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