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Very intriguing that new projects give a faster performance. Also interesting to learn that after a safe reboot the old project does not open en the new project runs faster.
What immediately pops in mind is that you may be using OneDrive? This is de Windows method for making all your documents and user files available in the cloud from any computer, because all these files are on a Microsoft cloud drive somewhere. If you have saved your video files and recordings in your standard user folder AND OneDrive is on, then there you have a reason form PD to need the internet.
Well, your files are also being kept locally (depending on settings) but these files need to be synchronized…. And I can also imagine that a 60 mins video file, of which parts are used on the project (that is through pointers to the original file), then there may be a lot of disk interactions. With a safe reboot OneDrive is likely not started. If the project is only in the cloud (also depends on your settings) and not on your hard drive, then that IS a reason for not opening...
Unless there is a Onedrive in play, PD should in principle not have too much difficulties with the editing you describe. (See questions below)
With the installation of Windows OneDrive is automatically installed and available, at least when you sign on with your MS account (although local accounts are possible, it has become harder to install windows with them). If not killed immediately, it will (to me experience) be much harder to get rid of the standard user documents, video, pictures etc. folders on …. the web.
If you recognize and have this situation, then the easy way out is to move all your (video) files to a real local folder, away from the OneDrive. Also with opening and saving files (including project files) you have to remember NOT to use OneDrive. To uninstall OneDrive would be an option too. It will be a hassle to remove all references to it. But it is worth it while if you are not a travelling video editor using pub PC's.
But if this is not your situation then there are still some questions, like
= What happens when you create a new project (which runs faster), save it, reboot and open it again, does it still run faster, or does it go as slow as the other older projects?
- What kind of video recording do you have? Is it a film taken with a camera, or with a screen recorder, of which kind of format specifications do these files have. If high quality, what are the settings in preferences w.r.t making shadow copies. And have you a lot of shadow copies, and would it be time to delete some (or all). And are they in the cloud (OneDrive) too?
It looks like we have a tendency for very long conversations. Sorry for that..
What immediately pops in mind is that you may be using OneDrive? This is de Windows method for making all your documents and user files available in the cloud from any computer, because all these files are on a Microsoft cloud drive somewhere. If you have saved your video files and recordings in your standard user folder AND OneDrive is on, then there you have a reason form PD to need the internet.
Well, your files are also being kept locally (depending on settings) but these files need to be synchronized…. And I can also imagine that a 60 mins video file, of which parts are used on the project (that is through pointers to the original file), then there may be a lot of disk interactions. With a safe reboot OneDrive is likely not started. If the project is only in the cloud (also depends on your settings) and not on your hard drive, then that IS a reason for not opening...
Unless there is a Onedrive in play, PD should in principle not have too much difficulties with the editing you describe. (See questions below)
With the installation of Windows OneDrive is automatically installed and available, at least when you sign on with your MS account (although local accounts are possible, it has become harder to install windows with them). If not killed immediately, it will (to me experience) be much harder to get rid of the standard user documents, video, pictures etc. folders on …. the web.
If you recognize and have this situation, then the easy way out is to move all your (video) files to a real local folder, away from the OneDrive. Also with opening and saving files (including project files) you have to remember NOT to use OneDrive. To uninstall OneDrive would be an option too. It will be a hassle to remove all references to it. But it is worth it while if you are not a travelling video editor using pub PC's.
But if this is not your situation then there are still some questions, like
= What happens when you create a new project (which runs faster), save it, reboot and open it again, does it still run faster, or does it go as slow as the other older projects?
- What kind of video recording do you have? Is it a film taken with a camera, or with a screen recorder, of which kind of format specifications do these files have. If high quality, what are the settings in preferences w.r.t making shadow copies. And have you a lot of shadow copies, and would it be time to delete some (or all). And are they in the cloud (OneDrive) too?
It looks like we have a tendency for very long conversations. Sorry for that..
Long conversations are good so........
Hi Warry,
Thanks for your reply.
That is a good shout!! I do use OneDrive and I get my main video recording (I use an Iphone) onto my laptop by sharing it via OneDrive. Once it is on my laptop, I download it and move it to the default video folder that Windows gives to you. I say move it but I copy and paste it. The original video shows up in the relevant year/month, which is situated in Pictures. I then copy and paste it into the video folder. Pictures definitely syncs with OneDrive.
I don’t think that the video folder syncs with OneDrive but I will check this. However, all the video clips/images that I create/copy, via snipping tool, or even produce on PD (not the finished projects) are stored in a specific folder within the pictures folder that I deliberately created on one drive to allow access from different locations. These are always syncing with OneDrive. I know because they appear on OneDrive on my iPhone.
Maybe a different approach would be worth trying then. I don’t want to delete OneDrive but can certainly clean things up and check where things are being saved.
I will try a new project in the coming weeks and save it alternatively to see what happens on reboot etc.
The video recording comes from my iPhone – 25fps (pal) and is set to HD. I use windows snipping tool to capture images and video clips for my projects.
Shadow file settings on PD are 720 x 480. I don’t know how I could ascertain how many I have? I have just counted the amount in my current project’s media window as being 10 (with the little green icon.)
Thanks once again for the reply,
Tim
PS I have now taken screen shots (attached) of what the resource monitor was doing when I opened PD into the current project (of pain). It jumped around a little =, whilst I did it but I think I got most of the activity. This does not much to me unfortunately
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