Robert,
Hmm. With all due respect, I submit that CPU-intensive programs in general simply become less responsive to mouse movements, NOT completely hang up. I have been a developer of graphic-design software for over 30 years, and have worked at very deep levels of the machine/human interface. Mouse movements and other inputs generate interrupts, which are then processed. CPU-intensive activity may increase the lagtime it takes for the program to respond to the input. In general, though, such activity should never cause the program to hang. One can certainly write programs using multiple threads in such a way that pathological behavior
does happen, but that way of programming is generally referred to as "bad".
Furthermore, we're talking about clicking the mouse from one track to another. After doing something like a Split on one track, and simply moving to another track in order to do a split at the same puck location. Hardly "CPU-intensive".
Thanks for the AVC tip. I had avoided that format since I am not familiar with it, and the description seemed inappropriate as I recall. I'll look at it again. For the current project, I managed to get an MPG2 video rendered last night, after starting it and leaving it running when I went to bed. I'm surprised at the time it takes PD9U64 to render, compared to similar length videos rendered with Premiere Elements 8. Advertised speed was the primary reason I purchased PD9. I now seem to suffer program freezes
and a bit of slowness. But, as I have said elsewhere, this version appears to be pretty much brand new, with 64 bit multi-threading, and I know that can be tricky. I just hope there will be frequent bugfixes as they get the kinks ironed out. Otherwise, I like the program quite a lot.
btw: I'm running on an HP 2.8GHz Phenom Quad with onboard ATI Radeon HD 2400 grapfix, 6GB, 2.5 TB hard drives, Win7 Home Premium 64 bit. The onboard grafix is the "weakest link", and I'm looking to upgrade to a dedicated grafix card. Any suggestions?
Chuck Puckett
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