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Need ideas for speeding up SVP 12 renders on brand new Dell T7500
Thayalan Paramasawam replied 12 years, 3 months ago 4 Members · 25 Replies
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Stephen Crye
January 21, 2014 at 5:26 pm[Dave Haynie] “And a [pro|con]-sumer model, the FDR-AX100, also recording in AVC (also pretty interesting because it’s a consumer-ish camcorder sporting a single 1″ sensor”
Wow, I have not been keeping up with cameras since I blew my budget last year on the Panny GH3 + 2 lenses… now I’m wondering if I should have waited. But I needed a DSLR and I like the Micro Four Thirds format – not stuck with such extreme bokeh as I would be with full-frame.
The FDR-AX100 has some cool features like focus magnifier.
Oh Well … there’s always something better than what I have now.
Dave, I would appreciate your comments on the benchmark’s I ran yesterday on Ozzie’s computer – posted in the other thread on SVP12 slower than SVP11
Steve
Win7 Pro X64 on Dell T7500, MultiTB SATA, 8GB RAM, nVidia Quadro 2000, Vegas 12, 11, 10, 9 DVDA 6.0 & 5.2(build 135) Sony HDR-CX550V, Panasonic GH3 with LUMIX G X VARIO 12-35mm / F2.8 ASPH, LUMIX G X VARIO 35-100mm / F2.8
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Dave Haynie
January 21, 2014 at 6:20 pm[Thayalan Paramasawam] “After i saw this forum regarding graphic card,i am confused to buy graphic card.So pls adivice me…….which is best card for SVP 12.
“Honestly, I’d stick with my current one right now, particularly if AVC output is a primary target. Or look for a good deal on a used AMD Radeon HD6970 or maybe an nVidia “Fermi” board, if you’re really behind and can’t wait 3-6 months for something to change. Vegas actually supports the newer AMDs fine, but Main Concept is broken for anything beyond the HD6xxx series (and anything else doing OpenCL). nVidia could almost certainly make their Kepler chips run far faster in OpenCL, but at present, they run slower than the older Fermi chips on many if not most benchmarks.
-Dave
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John Rofrano
January 21, 2014 at 9:27 pmI think I mentioned this before but I’m beginning to think that AMD GPU’s are a better buy for Vegas Pro editors since NVIDIA’s new cards perform so poorly with Vegas. 🙁
~jr
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Thayalan Paramasawam
January 22, 2014 at 12:55 amGood Morning Sir,
Actually i buy new quadro k4000 card last year for my AMD but the card was damage after some technical probleum (Lightning Probleum).I just use the card for 1 week only but the card gone.i really upset my money fly over $799.00 = Ringgit Malaysia 2890.00 so i having budjet probleum.This year i am planning to take one more quardo k ?????.
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/24/966490
the link for last year discussion.
Thank You
Thayalan Paramasawam
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