mirkosp wrote:If you have a 64bit OS, then you're limited in your codec choices for preview. You should just try switching preview codec until you find one that's fast enough. I use ffdshow myself since its mjpeg preview is really fast, but with 64bit OS that's no choice unfortunately...
Qyot27 wrote:mirkosp wrote:If you have a 64bit OS, then you're limited in your codec choices for preview. You should just try switching preview codec until you find one that's fast enough. I use ffdshow myself since its mjpeg preview is really fast, but with 64bit OS that's no choice unfortunately...
Even if you use a 64bit build of ffdshow?
Qyot27 wrote:How is ffdshow set up? You might need to make sure that the formats are set to decode on both the DirectShow and VFW interfaces. By default, the VFW interface is mostly disabled.
Also, make sure you're using a recent build of ffdshow (I go with the most recent generic SVN builds by clsid):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow-tryout/files/
AnimeSpiritZ wrote:I unchecked "Don't use ffdshow in" under DirectShow control.
I'm not sure what "Raw Video" is, but I turned on "all upported" for it.
Qyot27 wrote:On the DirectShow control page, when you unchecked 'Don't use ffdshow in', was Premiere in the list next to that checkbox?
Likewise, are 'Use ffdshow only in' and 'Show dialog when unknown application tries to load ffdshow' checked or unchecked? Is Premiere in the list next to 'Use ffdshow only in'?
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