For sometime i've had some RENDER speed problems in UVS7. I try one more time in asking.. Ok, See if this makes any sense to anyone? What i've noticed with some of my renders (edited mpeg2 format files) is something that i've really never (really had to) pay any much att. to. My (Mark-ins & Mark-outs), I'm thinking SOME of my SLOW RENDERS are maybe because it has something to do with the hedders or even the type " I B frame" positions are something??? What I noticed is depending on where I actually make a start in cut for my "Mark-ins" especially that it will actually effect my final rendering speed outcome? For say, I have a file thats a real slow rendering file? well if I take that same slow render file & edit it again with a New Mark-in location (& hitting a sweet spot) it will actually render out much run much faster than before. So? Am I missing out & doing something way wrong here? I used to NEVER have these kind of render problems in UVS7 & im about fed up... Thanks
Well For Editing Mpeg files you are useing the Wrong software, UVS7 re-encodes your Files when it renders them and that is one reason why it takes so long and when it re-encodes the file it also greatly reduces the Quality of the File, so the better way to go about it is to use a Real Mpeg editor that does not re-encode the files when rendering..If you are Just cutting out spots and putting them somwere else with maybe some simple Transitions then you would be better off useing a Mpeg editor like Womble Mpeg2VCR ,it will Quickly edit and render your files without re-encodeing them so there is no Quality loss then when they are properly edited you can then use them to UVS7 to Author to SVCD or DVD...If you e-mail me I"ll send you a link to download this editor...Cheers