Meaning you may not be able to scrub/play/preview the footage smoothly with Denoiser applied, so it really kills the edit experience. I should also note that when applying a Denoiser in the Premiere timeline, things can grind to a halt.
Note I have not tried Denoising 4K footage, which has 4X the pixels as HD, so likely will take that much longer than the HD processing. But please do that for starters to make Neat as fast as possible. It's in the settings somewhere, no access to it at the moment. A few years ago, was looking at 24 hours to do a 30 minute HD clip!! In the the newer version of Neat Video, you can now optimize the processing to best utilize your CPU and GPU setup and the GPU acceleration has greatly reduced my render times. I use Neat Video Denoiser and denoisers in general do take a long time to process. Usually programs are put on same drive as Windows, but everyone has their own way of doing stuff. I just like using internal drives for everything. I personally would never use an external drive for anything cause I only have USB and I wouldn't even use the ESATA port I have. Then I have cache on another internal SSD ( drive E )Īnd export to another black HD ( drive F ). Then I have source materials on a raid 0 ( 2 x black HDD ) drive D
but that's just hardware issues and locations.įor example, I have O.S.
Then, it might speed you up a bit if you play around with your drives and stuff. that might give you some clue how long it is taking to just render simple stuff. The effects are delaying it somewhat … so if you just put say a cross dissolve or something simple in your 4 second clip ( just copy paste to another Video level to test out ) … like make a cut, put in dissolve so you get a yellow line to render.and test how long it takes to render without those other effects you're using. But it sounds like you got a couple things going on that may be causing it. Well, offhand I would say that's a really long time for rendering 4 seconds of 4k stuff.