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Stability with new windows???
by Ron on Oct 3, 2002 at 9:43:25 pm

It's widely known that there is occational hang-ups and slow-downs when editing on FCP w/ Cinewave over extended periods of time (4-6 hours straight). I am pleased, and somewhat confused, to report that I've been editing a project for the past 4 days with no re-boots, no slow downs, and no hanging.

What did I do differently? I edit with dual monitors (NEC950) and a modified dual screen three-up display arrangement. Browser, Open clips bin, Filter window, Transistion window, and Tool bench on left monitor; Canvas, Viewer, Timeline, VU, and tools on right monitor. Everything is neatly laid out with no window over lap.

This is the only thing I can attribute this new found stability to.
Weird, but interesting...and it probably has nothing to do with it. :)

Ron
PS: project has 100+ clips...TL is about 5 minutes, lots of cuts and some compositing for a single camera music performance edit.


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