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optodata;
I will do a few more tests on the other "fixed" items and will try this out with my GTX 780 installed to see if there's been any improvement there.
Have you looked at the issue(s) regarding your GTX 780 card?
I can tell you that the delays and misbehaviour in Modify window is worse than ever with this patch.
In addition, the delay and inaccuracy of the regular scrubber on timeline is horrible, just horrible.
(You know the the GTX 770M card)
In short; there is no way I can do any editing with this - and preserve my sanity.
I did read your guide in attempting to "force" the laptop to use a possibly inbuilt card, but as much as I like
editing in PD, I decided not to go to the length of messing about further "inside" the computer to have PD
maybe working. All other applications are working smoothly as they are supposed to.
Nina
I have a fix from CL regarding the unlink issue and have been very busy documenting what I've found. In my research I have found the ultimate cause for the unlinking AND a way to repair the clips and I'm putting together a video showing all the steps. I hope to have that finished in a couple of hours.
As for the performance with the 2727 patch, I'm not seeing anything different than from previous versions. It's still unacceptably slow when opening up control windows. However, this version does seem much more responsive when moving the slider in the Power Tools, Video Speed window, for example.
Previously, my sanity was in danger when trying to get an exact speed multiplier because of a 1-2 second delay each time I moved the slider. It might take 5-8 tries to get the $%^& control to stop at 0.32x or 0.48x, and since there's no numeric entry I would sometimes give up and click on the + or - buttons once I was close, but each click took about 2 seconds to register.
With this version, the control's response is much more like it used to be, with no delays when making small adjustments on the slider.
I don't have any issue with the scrubber in the regular timeline, but the project I'm working on has no effects and just clips, titles, 1 SS music clip and a couple fade transitions.
Regarding the instructions to switch to the HD4600 graphics, there's always an option to restore the default BIOS settings if that didn't work. If the option to use the inbuilt graphics is present (which I don't know the answer to), PD would *absolutely* work without the agonizing delays. There's no "maybe."
As you point out, though, you'd be changing the machine JUST for PD. All the other apps would lose the power of your 770, and your other editing programs may suffer. That may be too much of a compromise to get 1 program working, and it sounds like not using PD until a fix is released is the "better" choice. Obviously, we all hope that a resolution is coming soon!!!
EDIT: I am having an issue where v2726 hangs at exactly 60% when saving a project. It has happened 6-7 times over the span of several hours and approximately 100 saves. I have to kill it using Task Manager or if I wait long enough, I'll get the "PD12 is not responding" message and can close it from that message window. I haven't seen a pattern for when it will crash during save, other than maybe it's around the 20th save since the last crash/restart.
EDIT #2: The editor also freezes randomly while working just on the timeline, for example, changing the zoom scale or moving the scrubber. No pattern or trigger that I can see other than the cursor is always stuck as the blue clock with left/right arrows. This has happened 3-4 times over the last day, and only Task Manager can kill it.
Interestingly, TM does NOT show PD12 as "Unresponsive." It actually shows that PD12 is active but not using any CPU resources, but no input is accepted by PD.
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