i think the 6800 is the next card up, but if your telling me that even with a 6600 it runs this bad, then i wont bother.Īs for Misfire, i have found a better solution, and that is to export the clip i intend to use for old film, and run it inside Edius Pro3. Very dissapointing to hear that even with a 6600 it runs like a bag of cow dung. I would have thought that a product like this (or any product in fact) would require a certain level of performance before a license is given to it to be able to bolt it into something like an NLE. That 19hr render was an absolute joke and to be honest with u, the results ARE good, but not worth the time if u ask me. its doublehanding and its a waste of time and it does affect the quality of the video. at the moment with MG1, im getting about 4:1 render times when its the ONLY plugin in use, but as most of my work uses chains of plugs, im rendering the MB out, then re-rendering with the rest of the chain with MB turned off. It is a great pity though because the test clips that we rendered (they were obviously very short) looked great with some of those film looks but I cannot imagine rendering a one or two hour video - I'm too old (41 this year) and will probably not live to see the final result (and I intend to live to a ripe old age). On the other hand - they were very good at processing the refund - no nonsense there. They then posted a fix on the website for this and upon careful examination we found that this supposed fix was nothing more than than the MBE v1 installation and setup program. We tested it with a new NVidia GeForce 6600 GT AGP 8X card (one of the cards recommended by Red Giant) and the only thing that speeded up appeared to be those icon displays in Vegas (you know the ones that show you what the effect is going to look like).Īnd if that is not enough - the installation did not work correctly either - there was a problem installing the Misfire module. I don't think that the computer that MBE2 is supposed run on (or perform) has been invented yet! It is EXTREMELY slow - especially compared to the old (demo) versions that we had tested in the past.Īnd if you think that your render was slow - try and use the De-artefacter on the same footage!Īpparantely you can instruct MBE2 to use your graphics card to speed up processing but I can tell you that the graphics cards that are supported are by no means cheap (couple that with the cost of the software). We purchased Magic Bullet Editors 2 for Vegas for someone in our office in December last year and eventually we sent it back and exacted a refund - it was unuseable.
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