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Quote: is the fact the scene dividers don't give time codes without hovering over it.

Not exactly sure what you mean by this, can you post a pic?

Quote: It also doesn't check when I use a scene. Is this fixed in 13 or 14?

This is no different in PD14, no green check or any marking on discrete scene if it is used in timeline, just like PD12.

Jeff



  1. Sorry I don't know the terms. When you break down a video into a few scenes (1 second, 5 seconds, 5.4 seconds...etc.) Sometimes I have 300+ scenes in a video but they are only a second long. I would like it if I could see how long each scene clip is. I can see it if I hover my mouse over it, but I wish it was as simple as a little black box on the cornor saying [1.6 sec] or [10.7 sec].

  2. It's crazy they don't put check marks by the scenes you have already used. They do it on a video itself, but the broken down scenes there is nothing.

Quote: I uninstalled the nvida program that lets you make adjustments to the graphics card and now I don't get the shut downs...but PD should fix the problem with a update as it's not good to not have the graphics card program.


I agree. The answer shouldn't be uninstall someone elses program. The answer should be, we know there is a problem and we are fixing it.
I have been using PD 12 for years now. The one thing I don't like about it (crashes not included), is the fact the scene dividers don't give time codes without hovering over it. It also doesn't check when I use a scene. Is this fixed in 13 or 14?
I tried to take it to the lowest preview level and it's still slow in the previews, but not when I am previewing it from the timeline. Something media box is slowing down the videos and I don't know what it could be.
I did all the things you suggested:

I already keep up to date with my drivers, my cache was cleaned out and not fragmented. Then I did an uninstall.

It's still doing it. It's so weird. My finish product looks fine, but trying to preview it without dragging it on the timeline is a real pain since it's in slow motion.

Anything else you can think of?
I have been using this program for months now and just recently it's started slowing down when I am previewing it. It's like it's going in slow motion.

The odd thing is when I drag the clip to the timeline it works fine in the preview window. Its only when I am previewing the clip before dragging it to the timeline.

Its not my computer, as it has not been a problem previously. It worked flawlessly before a week or so ago. Just wondering if there is an issue with this right now?

Thanks,
Eric
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