Hi, as sugested by people on the PP forum I am trying to run the PPBM5 benchmark (on CS6) but cant seem to link the Phil AVCHD 1.MTS files. Any ideas how I can sort thinf out.
Ben
Thanks for that, got it working. I am suing CS6 and in the instructuins it says:
Step 2.3 H.264 test
In the first Source Name row and the Format column select H.264 Blu-ray and in the Preset column select HDTV 1080i 29.97 High Quality. Make sure that the Output file is shown as below.
There is no ' HDTV 1080i 29.97 High Quality' but there is ' HDTV 1080i 29.97' and ' HDTV 1080i 29.97(1.33 PAR)'.
I have set to the first. Also in CS6 it is just AVI.
I am running the encoder tests and AVI encoding is hapening in burats. It is doing some encoding, then stoping, then doing more encoding Currently it has stoped for quite a logn tie (> 1 minute). This is in windows and I have noticed ti before. It does not seem to happen for Mac, When it is stopped the performance of the PC seems verry slugish. This seems strange, and ideas?
Ben
PS I am going to start a new thread relating to the stopping/starting of AME
ftwig wrote:
Thanks for that, got it working. I am suing CS6 and in the instructuins it says:
Step 2.3 H.264 test
In the first Source Name row and the Format column select H.264 Blu-ray and in the Preset column select HDTV 1080i 29.97 High Quality. Make sure that the Output file is shown as below.
There is no ' HDTV 1080i 29.97 High Quality' but there is ' HDTV 1080i 29.97' and ' HDTV 1080i 29.97(1.33 PAR)'.
I have set to the first. That is correct
Also in CS6 it is just AVI. I do not understand that statement
I am running the encoder tests and AVI encoding is hapening in burats. It is doing some encoding, then stoping, then doing more encoding Currently it has stoped for quite a logn tie (> 1 minute). This is in windows and I have noticed ti before. It does not seem to happen for Mac, When it is stopped the performance of the PC seems verry slugish. This seems strange, and ideas?
This might be due to your disk system, do you have indexing and compression turned off?
Or it could be that you are running anti- (virus, spamware, malware??) and it is higher priority than the disk. The AVI encoding is the disk intensive benchmark, I have not seen this myself. Look at your processes and see what other is process is running during the test.
Ben
PS I am going to start a new thread relating to the stopping/starting of AME
Bill
Thanks, i updated the Nvida drivers and it seems to be working fine, see http://forums.adobe.com/message/4614666#4614666
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