![]() ![]() It wasn’t until we tried a 1 Beyond dual-processor AMD 1800+ system that Premiere really took off. A more modern 2.2GHz Compaq Presario 8000T with a Gig of RAM saw improved, but not spectacular performance increases. In comparison, Vegas Video 3.0 (released over a year ago) averaged over 12 fps on a similar project. When a title with a drop shadow was added on top of that, the preview frame rate plummeted to less than 3 fps. A simple cross dissolve yielded 8-9 frames per second (fps) stuttering previews in the 320×240 preview window. The Help file explains that the preview 'degrades gracefully' given 'inadequate resources.' We first installed Premiere on an ancient 900MHz AMD machine with 128MB of RAM, which meets the minimum specs, but just barely. If you have real-time preview enabled, you now hit Enter to preview the timeline from the position of the edit line. Premiere users, wave goodbye to hitting Enter to preview the work area. ![]()
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