

The second process consumed nearly twice as much RAM as the main application did at one point the main application was taking up 500MB of RAM, while FileIOSurrogate.exe *32 was consuming more than 800MB of RAM.īut whether Movie Studio Platinum 12 is truly a 64-bit application probably isn’t a big deal.

Sony says that some third-party components, such as QuickTime, are not available in 64-bit form, so Movie Studio Platinum needs a helper process to support those components. However, whenever I played back the timeline or rendered video, a second, 32-bit process called ‘FileIOSurrogate.exe *32’ appeared in my system’s Task Manager.

Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12 allows you to add up to 20 video tracks and 20 audio tracks.
