hang when switching applications
aradhana1 Nov 1, 2011 8:01 AMI recently built myself desk top for editing HDV with following hardware and software.
Gigabyte Motherboard GA-X58A-UD5 for CPU i7 950 Intel chip-set Quad core, Power supply 750 Watts
RAM DDR3 16 G, Hitachi Hard Disk 1T 7200 RPM, GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580.
I monitored all fan speeds and temperature of components, all are working good.
Windows 7 professional 64 Bit
Adobe CS5 Master collection
and other minor software like LR3, PS and Bluff titler etc
The purpose to build myself is there is no garbage software in it.( when you buy brand names they always give you unwanted garbage software to buy something from them and they can monitor your activities).
I started editing HDV 1440 x 1080 from tape capture, while scrubbing on time line the memory usage was showing shoot up max when it has 6 G, after consulting with my friends I went to 8G then 10, finally now 16G. So crash problem and hang up problem gone. It crashed 4 times at 8 G RAM. So I reduced play resolution to quality 1/4 display and started handling slowly and gently giving enough time in between mouse clicks. I was nervous and frustrated
How the efficiency increased
1. Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 software update from web site ( product CD is useless)
2. Increase the size of good quality of RAM ( with cooling radiator type metal fins)
3. Unlocked the video card for Mercury Playback Engine (MPE), rechecked and confirmed with Adobe Prem Pro at general setting and also by GPUSniffer.exe at command prompt. I see yellow line on sequence time line. Cracking Video Card worked
4. Set up Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 control panel from monitor 3d settings preference to Adobe premiere CS4 software.
Now still where is problem?
When I move my cursor from editing screen to other program - as example : copy text from text file for titles or from e-mails text, copy picture or video clip, or drop audio file from folder, the Adobe CS5 hangs up for about 15 to 30 seconds each time when I go out of it and comeback to edit
Any suggestions from any one has who has hands on experience in handling Adobe premiere pro with all new technology.
I was very nervous as I reduced player quality, video was not looking good, not even web quality, the look was total disappointment.
With all these problems I completed one wedding project, burned first DVD of 8.5 G and Blu-Ray also.
All results are very very exiting, wonderful and my all worries gone, I feel confident now.
Blu Ray result were mind blowing vivid colors and sound ( dolby) was simply pure and clean.
I congratulate and salute to all Adobe staff members who put so much on web for learning.
By watching it on web, I did all this, I can not believe myself.
Thanks Adobe guys, you rock !!!




