Cache#

The Cache is used to save preview frames in memory, so they can later be displayed much faster than if they were rendered from scratch. Cache capacity can be set in the System tab of the Preferences.

See also

Which frames are cached can be visualized by enabling Show Cache.

Cache Settings#

Reference

Panel:

Sidebar ‣ Cache ‣ Cache Settings

In this panel, you can select the preview rendering stages at which strip images should be cached. These settings apply to all strips.

Cache
Raw

Cache raw images right after they’re read from the drive, for faster tweaking of strip parameters at the cost of memory usage.

Pre-processed

Cache strip images after applying cropping, scaling, saturation and so on, for faster tweaking of effects at the cost of memory usage.

Composite

Cache strip images after blending with lower channels and applying effects, for faster tweaking of stacked strips at the cost of memory usage.

Final

Cache the final rendered frame.

Display#

Visualize cached images on the timeline.

Cache
Raw

Visualize cached raw images on the timeline.

Pre-processed

Visualize cached pre-processed images on the timeline.

Composite

Visualize cached composite images on the timeline.

Final

Visualize cached final images on the timeline.

Strip Cache#

Reference

Panel:

Sidebar ‣ Cache ‣ Cache Settings

This panel sets the types of images that will be cached for the active strip. When enabled, these properties override the above Cache Settings.

Cache
Raw

Cache raw images read from drive, for faster tweaking of strip parameters at the cost of memory usage.

Preprocessed

Cache preprocessed images, for faster tweaking of effects at the cost of memory usage.

Composite

Cache intermediate composited images, for faster tweaking of stacked strips at the cost of memory usage.