Sun Jul 31, 2022 12:37 pm
My understanding is that using proxy files should speed up the general workflow working on the timeline, which seems to be true when dealing with raw unedited footage. But I've been trying to get more familiar with Fusion and have noted that my performance is greatly degraded even when using proxy files. Is this normal?
I've also observed that even after I've allowed my video content to play all the way through within Fusion so it can be rendered to hopefully acquire a more snappy response on a subsequent playback (after rendering. e.g. the green horizontal line has been drawn from start to finish). That is has taken an excess of somewhere around 30 mins. for a 3 min. long clip
Is there some setting that I'm overlooking? Do I need to acquire a fast processing eGPU to get a snappier workflow and if so, what is recommended?
As it presently stands, I can work fluently with simple transitions, title edits and color adjustments but beyond that; if it involves using Fusion my workflow is severely degraded and practically impossible to work with.
How might I fix this?
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