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  • Edius 9 stuttering in multi-cam

    I suffered stuttering on the timeline for a while with Edius 8 whenever I used 4k from a drone or DJI Osmo, especially in multi-cam mode.

    Last week I upgraded to Edius 9 primarily to facilitate use of H.265 4k files from a new camera.

    I have gone around in circles in the forums and online generally in terms of trying to determine what the minimum requirements are for running E9/H.265 and, in an attempt to gain the biggest 'bang for buck' as a more technical mate calls it I have swapped from HDD to M2 NVME SSD for the video drive.

    This certainly seems to have helped BUT as soon as I put 4 tracks into multicam timeline I get the stutter.

    Can anyone offer some advice in the very simplest terms please?
    i7-6700 3Ghz, Gigabyte Z170-HD3P, Corsair 32gb ddr4, Nvidia Geforce GX750Ti, Sandisk SSD boot/program drive, Samsung EVO Plus 9700 M2 NVME SSD video drive.

    Edius 9. Windows 10

    Some of the gear, no idea what it means.

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    Welcome to the forums. I suspect your expectations exceed your processor.
    Read this thread, you are not alone. https://forum.grassvalley.com/forum/...ad.php?t=44107

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      Many thanks, I had spent some time going round in circles on here and Google and had not found this thread.
      i7-6700 3Ghz, Gigabyte Z170-HD3P, Corsair 32gb ddr4, Nvidia Geforce GX750Ti, Sandisk SSD boot/program drive, Samsung EVO Plus 9700 M2 NVME SSD video drive.

      Edius 9. Windows 10

      Some of the gear, no idea what it means.

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