Cure for lag? ^_^
- Aki Ameko
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Cure for lag? ^_^
Ok, I'm new to this, and I'm sure it's a 'WELL DUH!! THAT'S WHY WMM SUCKS!!!" and very obvious thing that's been brought up a lot. WMM spends so much time lagging that I can't see if I got my timing right, and it goes to 'Not Responding' very often. Anyone know how I can get it to work for me, like the nice little movie making program it's supposed to be?
"LOL, u n00b!"
"Get a better program, DUH. "
^I've said it already, so now I don't want to here it.
"LOL, u n00b!"
"Get a better program, DUH. "
^I've said it already, so now I don't want to here it.
Working on my first AMV! Any help is greatly appreciated.
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more ram should help, but if you already have a good amount of ram (1-2gb) increasing ram might not be the most cost effective way to reduce lag.
i've found that using divx's shitty-quality/fast-speed mode of encoding produces the least amount of lag of all codecs i've used, including lossless codecs/uncompressed. the video quality will of course look terrible, but you can swap these out with lossless quality clips after you've gone through the editing stage and figured out what scenes you want to use.
i've found that using divx's shitty-quality/fast-speed mode of encoding produces the least amount of lag of all codecs i've used, including lossless codecs/uncompressed. the video quality will of course look terrible, but you can swap these out with lossless quality clips after you've gone through the editing stage and figured out what scenes you want to use.
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Let's see, well it's .avi files created in VirtualDubMod, and for hardware do you mean what kind of PC I have? It's Windows XP. And as for ram, no clue. How do I find out?Kalium wrote:You're going to have to be a lot more specific about what's going on. "WMM is lagging on me" isn't enough information. We need more than just symptoms, we need to know relevent setup. For one, what kind of source are you trying to use? For another, what kind of hardware are you using?
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I can't vouche for ram, but I was able to work fine with HuffYUV on my old eMachine, a Pentium III at 500mhz with 512mb of RAM. However I did work at 512x386 instead of 480p in those days.
Even so, I don't think HuffYUV should even result in a 'waiting' type deal. That sounds more like DivX or a laggy AVS script. When using Gravitation on Vdub to convert to Lagarith, there would be a wait while waiting the frame to load due to the filters and ivtc.
Could that be his problem?
Even so, I don't think HuffYUV should even result in a 'waiting' type deal. That sounds more like DivX or a laggy AVS script. When using Gravitation on Vdub to convert to Lagarith, there would be a wait while waiting the frame to load due to the filters and ivtc.
Could that be his problem?
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right click on "my computer" and click propertiesKaisune wrote:And as for ram, no clue. How do I find out?
cpu-z is just a cool tool that can tell you some useful/interesting things about your computer, including how much ram you have, and what speed it's running at
if you have an older/slower processor or 512MB of ram (or less, but I was using premiere pro 1.5 on my laptop with 512MB pc2700 ram with no real problems) you will probably run into lag issues when trying to do any type of video editing. Adding effects to your video could also be causing the lag