For the 60-fps contest, Premiere Elements was the next slowest, at 5:01:67. Its next competitor in the 30-fps contest was Corel VideoStudio, at 2:52:63 - not even close. Intel's setting did not benefit Sony at 60 fps, as the auto setting proved faster. An Intel Quick Sync setting brought that result down to a more respectable but still sluggish 5:38:03 and 6:04:64 for 30 fps and 60 fps, respectively. At 7:13:25 at 30 fps, its rendering speed trailed those of other programs I tested. ![]() Sony Movie Studio's performance in piecing together the test videos, transitions and a quick text intro was slower than its competitors', but not unusable. We timed rendering at both 60 fps and 30 fps. We combined six clips into a 2.5-minute video shot at 60 frames per second and rendered the projects to MPEG 4 at 720p. ![]() ![]() Its 64-bit Intel Core i5 processor with 5200U CPU runs at 2.2 GHz on an HD Graphics 5500 system with 8GB of RAM. We tested the program on an HP Spectre x360 laptop running Windows 10 Home.
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