![]() When the test is complete and you see the best speed Neat Video can achieve on your computer (please keep in mind that the number of the FPS in this test shows the maximum speed that Neat Video can reach without the overhead of Final Cut and other effects using the same resources), click the Accept Best Combination button.Īlso check the GPU memory usage reported in Preferences > Performance page. Allowing Neat Video to use too much GPU memory may cause the denoiser and other GPU users (including Final Cut) to hinder each other, which will lead to some extra slowdown. On the other hand, giving Neat Video too little GPU memory will make the filter itself slower. Try experimenting with the slider and see what value gives you better result. The ‘Check speed’ button is helpful for a quick speed estimation. We have created this video for more guidance: If you need a more accurate measurement (for example, before starting a several hours render), you can also measure the time needed to fully process a short project with Neat Video in Final Cut and adjust settings accordingly. If you are on macOS 10.15 or newer, you can also check if using Metal instead of OpenCL offers better performance. You can switch the mode in the Preferences > Performance > Advanced Settings dialog. Rendering is the process of creating temporary video and audio render files for segments of your project that Final Cut Pro can’t play in real-time. ![]()
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