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Just a couple of really basic questions:-What you describe is "normal " but experiment with background rendering turned on and off and avoid previewing in full screen.2) Once you've imported some video (or in my test case, imported some home video from a dvd disc), played around with it, added a few effects/transitions etc.. when I click on the preview screen (top right) and play it through, it seems really sluggish, especially where effects are present etc..Sorry - another quick question.My system MSI Motherboard with Intel P4 3.4Ghz 2.0Gb DDR2 RAM 2 x 250GB SATA Hard Drives Nvidia 512Mb Video Card With 2 x 17" Monitors (one for full screen preview) Firewire Card.Some people swear by it others have sworn at it and gone back to 10.5.I have been using Pinnacle Studio for about 3 years now, it has always been a bug ridden program, but Studio 10 is probably the least buggy that Pinnacle have ever produced, I would suggest that you download the latest patch which is 10.7 as this has got to be the most stable patch that Pinnacle have ever released.Pinnacle Studio 10+ keeps loosing sound completely during previewing clips you've captured or put into the timeline etc. Audio is not there at all ! It's definately not just "muted" or anything (or not that I can see) and one minute audio is there - the next, you can say, add a title or something and I cannot get either the original audio to play or any music that I've added - the standard sound effects don't have any sound either (weirdly smartsound does still work)10.7 seems to be a mixed bag.I preview using a second monitor in full screen before I send to DVD but if you don't have a second monitor then, yes, preview it top right, but click on the timeline first, if you don't it will preview one of the highlighted clips selected in the top left window. also try the following if you're still getting jerkiness, turn off Hardware rendering and or background rendering in the options menu, this only applies if you do not have a powerfull video card i.e ATI, Nvidia 256Mb or higher.Now to your question, this is how I do it although someone may know an easier way. First insert all the clips that you want to show as Old Film, insert the transitions and sound/music and text etc until you are happy with the finished Old Film effect video, but don't apply that effect yet. Now save it to disk as an AVI then load it into your full movie in progress project and then apply the Old Film FX to your imported clip.Just getting to grips with Pinnacle Studio 10+ (version 10.6) which came as part of the titanium edition pack.Paul Cooksley.Once, rendered and on a disc, it looks fine, but just wondered if it is normal to look sluggish when playing it back - my pc is certainly up to spec, so I know it shouldn't be this at all. I have background rendering on, so thought this rendered it as you go, thereby when you want to preview it, before burning to disc, you could do so without the slowness/jerkiness etc.. or am I barking up the wrong tree. . As I say, once burned to disc it is all fine.Just going back to an earlier point, the patch (10.7?), which I guess you obviously get from Pinnacles Website, does this generally make it more stable?Paul Cooksley.I see you are "getting on with Studio then ?? Im not sure you can do a global effect to a large chunk of footage. But I seem to recall that if you work in timeline view you can select groups of clips :What you can do with them Im not too sure as of now I will try it later today and see.howardtay.I have tried 10.7 patch but still the same.Once, rendered and on a disc, it looks fine, but just wondered if it is normal to look sluggish when playing it back - my pc is certainly up to spec, so I know it shouldn't be this at all. I have background rendering on, so thought this rendered it as you go, thereby when you want to preview it, before burning to disc, you could do so without the slowness/jerkiness etc.. or am I barking up the wrong tree. . As I say, once burned to disc it is all fine.Standard Member.Distinguished Member.Any help appreciated.Pinnacle Studio 10+ : The "How to " thread.With the 10.7 patch I don't get any jerkiness in review and it loads up fairly quickly, takes about 10 seconds, I have tried Adobe Premiere Pro 2 but that is difficult to use so I am sticking with Studio 10.Novice Member.jaymac.To really achieve the effect, the software has to "make " new video clips to correspond to the change ( bearing in mind that the original video remains on your hard drive unchanged and what you see on the time line are referenced. In rendering actual new video clips are made. By the time you finish the project, The whole thing has to be rendered to make your output. If the output is a DV AVI. that is all that is done. If it is another format ( mpeg) then encoding is also done. This also applies to audio which may no longer be a wav file.I presume, I am correct in thinking that if I wanted to 'preview' a piece of footage, once effects/titles/music has been added, that I would go to preview window (top right) and play the footage from here? Just checking that there is no where else to preview it, as really want to try and see footage (complete with transisitions etc) before burning to disc without the slowness/jerkiness ..I know its not my machine. any ideas anyone??Opinions expressed by myself are not necessarily those of AV Forums..or even mine!Paul Cooksley.Distinguished Member.Opinions expressed by myself are not necessarily those of AV Forums..or even mine!Novice Member.Distinguished Member.Novice Member.geomuss.Paul Cooksley.The 10.7 patch made my copy more stable so it should do the same for you. the only problem with Studio is that it works differently for everyone no matter what there system is, it's strange software.You can download the 10.7 patch direct from Pinnacle from their support link on their webpage.Standard Member.Just a couple of really basic questions:-Novice Member.Background rendering seeks to use the CPU and GPU ( graphics card) to do this rendering ( in the background ) as you go along in order to give you real rendered effects ( not just a preview) and As such by the time you finish the edit , because the project had been rendered "piece meal" along the way outputting time will be very cut down. ( in theory) This process happens very efficiently in Liquid Edition 6 and Avid Liquid 7. It would seems it is not so efficient in Studio and as such it may be better left off if it causes the machine to struggle Saying that, If you were running Avid Liquid on the same machine, the background rendering would be less of a burden , so it not your kit..it good old Studio.Say you have some footage that you want to, for example, apply the "old film" effect to. Is there any quick way of adding an effect like this to a large section of footage? I can't seem to work it out - at the moment, doing it scene by scene !Any help appreciated.1) Is it normal, once you launch the application, for it to take a little while to load. It gives you a percentage count, but seems to take a little while (maybe 30 seconds or so) .Hope this helps.And ..yes the way you describe previewing is the right way; You can even preview in full screen mode or on an external monitor.1) Is it normal, once you launch the application, for it to take a little while to load. It gives you a percentage count, but seems to take a little while (maybe 30 seconds or so) .Paul Cooksley.Just getting to grips with Pinnacle Studio 10+ (version 10.6) which came as part of the titanium edition pack.Novice Member.Novice Member.Thanks for your reply - I might try that then!!Sorry to be a real pain, but could someone kindly explain to me what background rendering does exactly - and how much difference this makes to the actual rendering process when you come to burn to disc.Background rendering : When you apply an effect , transition ,title over existing video ie( an edit other than simple trim), You see a preview of what youve done . This is in effect the software simulating the effect as no real changes have taken place on the footage.2) Once you've imported some video (or in my test case, imported some home video from a dvd disc), played around with it, added a few effects/transitions etc.. when I click on the preview screen (top right) and play it through, it seems really sluggish, especially where effects are present etc..PS :The poster above and I were doing simultaneously hence similarities but My suggested work about assumes youve finished the project and then want to use a selected part or parts otherwise the advice is similar.Opinions expressed by myself are not necessarily those of AV Forums..or even mine!howardtay.Thanks for all your responses - I am in the middle of downloading the 10.7 patch at the mo, so will see if it makes any difference.It should not be sluggish on preview. It Uses Liquids engine ( in part) and that does very good ( and quick background rendering) such that at the end encoding is very quick.I have 10.7 and Im OK with it, but Ive not fired up Studio for almost 10 weeks now and before that at Christmas so though I'm comfortable with it Im less "hands on" lately than other current users.I turned off the background rendering feature, and found that this does now make the preview playback perfect. Weird, as I thought my machine would be able to cope adequately with that running. My machine is Windows XP Media Centre, 3.2ghz dual core Intel processor, 2gb ram, 400gb hdd - not too sure what the graphics card is, how do I find this info - and does it make a difference to playback at all? (It should be a decent one. )Opinions expressed by myself are not necessarily those of AV Forums..or even mine!Distinguished Member.At worst there is a workabout. Once you re happy with the footage,( section/ sections) Make a duplicate of your project Project A being the original Project B the duplicate Then remove any footage not getting the film look from B, Make movie ( render it to a into a DV AVI. then save it on your HDD. reopen project A and substitute the newly rendered AVI for the clips , then do your effect. Cumbersome and there may be another way but its worth trying.Novice Member.Oh God - I am begining to think I will give up on Video editing software full stop . Before I throw it in the bin, can anyone please perhaps help me.Many thanks for this - I'll experiment a bit more!

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