чт, 27 окт. 2022 г., 22:21 Phyllis Smith <[email protected]>:
But this worked for me to speed up the render (to me, it is incomprehensible as to why though)
try to select part of timeline , add effect to it, and render into new
sequence of same type. With patch you should see speedup.
Doing the above made no difference for me in speed. BUT doing the below worked for me almost immediately to speed up the render (to me, it is incomprehensible as to why though). I have to do more tests until I make sure I am not making a mistake.
well, theory is rendering pipeline can pull already compressed input frame and pass it unchanged to output, saving on cpu if there was no processing, on per-frame basis..... I did little patch for cin-cv making this Performance preference checkbox, so hopefully next month I'll do the same for cin-gg. (I hope I'll able to put checkbox near 'cache transitions' one)
try to render first exr sequence (from any source) . Set EXR compression
to some cpu intensive choice.
Then load this sequence and in rendering dialog only change name of sequence, so it will create new set of images.