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You might consider testing PowerDirector, which some reviewers find rendered faster than other consumer editing software. Pinnacle 20 is presumably faster, but the render time differentials would presumably be about the same.
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When rendering to BDMV MPEG2 at 24mbps (Blu-ray file), with the sharpening effect, the render time was 14.5 seconds, a little over 2x real time. With CPU acceleration on, test 3 rendered in 12 seconds. This was done with an i7 3630QM CPU at 2.4 GHZ (acceleration off), 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GTX 670M with 3GB VRAM, using 64-bit Windows 10.
Pinnacle studio 20 export problem with timeline canceled mp4#
Using Pinnacle v12.1 (a 32-bit, 2008 predecessor to v20), here are my render times for a 6.15 second long, 1920x1080 60i, 17mbps clip:ġ) MP4 1920x1080 at 20mbps: 7 seconds (about 1x real time)Ģ) MP4 1920x1080 at 4 mbps (high compression): 15 secondsģ) MP4 1920x1080 at 4mbps (high compression + 50% added sharpening): 22 seconds. It may also mean that you designate an MP4 setting with very high compression (low bitrate) which takes more time to render. This might be true if using an under-powered PC or a PC not using its full GPU / CPU capacities. My experience is that effects like "sharpen" increase the render time, but not by the 15x multiple you report. When you register, input your video file and PC specs and describe your problem or question succinctly. You should post to the Pinnacle Studio User Forum to corroborate your rendering time questions or observations before issuing conclusions in a YT video.