The problem plays hide and seek as soon you walk into the exam room. I didn't adjust any fan settings, just watching, and everything was minimum rpm. I downloaded it right away-and haven't heard the fan come on since, even when processing 4 files at once (I was trying to push it to make the fan come on like it was this morning with only 1 file). I have Wondershare Filmora for more detailed editing, but haven't had occasion to use it in the last couple weeks when this green video problem showed up. I've used Game Capture HD by Elgato for a couple years now without any problems.
Super265 roku free#
It's got about 400GB free space, and is only a week old.
Super265 roku portable#
I'm using an external Samsung Portable SSD T5 (1TB) for the video editing. Maybe someone can see something I'm missing. I'm not that familiar with reading these results, so am posting screen caps for reference. Energy goes up to 2/3 or 3/4 of the graph. Barely registers a green line at the bottom. This morning I turned it back on and have successfully processed about 5-6 videos-one at a time, and letting the fan thoroughly go quiet and rest between files.Īs you suggested, I opened Activity Monitor while processing a video this morning.
Super265 roku mac#
Last night I shut down the Mac and let it rest/cool all night long. Then I turned the iMac back on and the files seemed okay for a short time before turning green as described in my original post. Last night, however, after all the files turned green, I shut down the iMac for a few minutes while testing the videos in my media player. I usually do not restart my iMac between processing the files. And I noticed when I was upgrading to Mohave that the system reported "Machine thermal status is now fair," more often and for longer periods (30min to an hour) than "Machine thermal status is now normal" (only 2-5 min.).ĭoes anyone know if this sounds like a CPU or GPU failure? And if so, what remedies are advisable? I hear the fan running very loudly when processing a video. And it's not my software, because even files done in other apps were affected this time.įrom what I've read online tonight, it seems like a hardware failure of some kind. So I know the problem is not my external HDD. Video showed up, and the file size was accurate. So I deleted them, processed one of the files again, and it seemed fine. Like 93MB on video files I know should have read 3GB. But some of the file sizes were really way off. Restarted the iMac, plugged the HDD back into the computer, and most of the files looked okay again. I plugged the drive into my media player connected to my TV, and the same videos looked fine. So both H.264 and H.265 files were effected this time. Even videos I'd previously converted with Super265 days ago. It happened again tonight, but this time even videos that had already been processed a few days ago were also effected. The first time this happened, I thought my external HDD had failed. Audio remains, but the video that was there just moments before appears gone. Both the original source video and the finished file. In the middle of a batch file process, all the videos turned solid green. I also may convert some of these videos from H.264 to H.265 using the Super265 app.Įverything's been going fine until a few weeks ago.
Super265 roku mp4#
mp4 files that range anywhere from 2GB to 7GB.
The most intensive work I use it for is amateur video editing. I recently upgraded the OS to Mohave 10.14.1.
I'm running a late 2015 iMac (Retina 5K, 27-in) 4GHz Intel Core i7 with a AMD Radeon R9 M395X 4096 MB graphics card.