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NeatVideo
Posted by Boris Tivchev on November 16, 2013 at 11:02 pmGabriele Turchi replied 12 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies -
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Andi Winter
November 17, 2013 at 7:24 pmthx for the info!!! can’t wait to try it! (although they say experimental support for davinci!?)
has anyone yet had the chance?
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Clark Bierbaum
November 17, 2013 at 9:04 pmBought it, used it, rendered it, looks good!
1920×1080 ProResHQ out.
Not too fast on render, would like to hear how it works with the Titan and is it multi GPU aware?
Clark Bierbaum
Color Grading / Post Consultant
GarnetColor.com
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Boris Tivchev
November 18, 2013 at 12:06 pmNo issues here with a single Titan. Not sure about multiple GPU.
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Gabriele Turchi
November 18, 2013 at 10:44 pmi have 4 GPUs and i am getting a very jumpy image when i apply the plugin and i render it out ( literally unwatchable ) … (same using render cache preview )
anyone else is experiencing the same ?
thanks
g
Davinci Resolve Control Surface
MacPro
Cubix desktop 4
2 Red Rockets
GTX580+GTX5800+GTX580
24GB RAM
Panasonic 58PF Plasma
Panasonic BT300 Plasma
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Tim Clear
November 18, 2013 at 11:36 pmCubix PCIe extenders are connected via a single PCIe slot of the source computer and therefore all GPUs installed share the bandwidth of this slot. In addition, in the case of MacPro 2010 this is a PCIe 2.0 connection, not PCIe 3.0, which limits bandwidth even further. Therefore if you are observing low rendering speed, PCIe throughput may be a limiting factor, not computational power.
It is not quite clear from your description what you mean by ‘jumpy image’ and what exactly is the problem you are experiencing.
Please contact Neat Video support on this issue and describe the problem in a bit more details. Hope we will be able to help.
Thank you,
TimSupport, Neat Video team, ABSoft
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Gabriele Turchi
November 19, 2013 at 4:12 pmActually multiple GPUs on a cubix in resolve speed things up greatly , the horse power and speed it grows as the number and power of CPU grows . resolve with 4 or 8GPU system has always been engineered this way , and benchmarks proof the increased speed and power .
My issue is about the rendered shot (or while playing it back , or render cached ) , the shot jumps all over the place ( like if it skip 24 frames every 40 frames , like huge stutters .
i will send a clip sample to support
thanks
g
Davinci Resolve Control Surface
MacPro
Cubix desktop 4
2 Red Rockets
GTX580+GTX5800+GTX580
24GB RAM
Panasonic 58PF Plasma
Panasonic BT300 Plasma
Ultrascope
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