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  • Request for owners of new MacPro’s with ATI HD 2600 XT — error msg

    Posted by Andrew Huebscher on March 5, 2008 at 6:07 pm

    I previously posted about this a couple of days ago, but now I have a simple test I’d like others to try.

    Please try this test if you have a 2008 Mac Pro with the stock ATI HD 2600 XT graphics card, are running Leopard (preferably 10.5.2) and FCP 6.0.2:

    Create a new sequence set to 1920×1080 (HDTV 1080i 16×9), square pixels, 23.98 fps, uncompressed 10 bit. Be sure to set the render settings to 10-bit under video processing (this is critical). Drop a clip with the same specs (10-bit, 1920×1080 uncompressed HD 23.98 — ProRes clips should also work — standard def files, i.e. DV clips, will NOT exhibit this issue). Now apply a “Glow” effects filter to the clip from the drop down menu (any filter should work – Bloom, Dazzle, Light Rays, etc.).

    I am getting the error message: “The effect ‘Bloom’ cannot be rendered in a sequence of this size with the current graphics card.”

    Can anyone else repeat this error? Or is there someone else out there with the same specs but different graphics card who can chime in?

    Many thanks,

    Andrew Huebscher
    Los Angeles, CA

    [Contrary to my previous post, Apple tech support did not resolve this. It is not an issue of upgrading from a previous FCP project. I ended the call with the rep before I realized the project had been set to 8-bit, which is why I wasn’t seeing the issue. Next time I have a free hour+ during 9-6pm I will call back.]

    Llewelyn Roderick replied 17 years, 4 months ago 4 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Andrew Huebscher

    March 5, 2008 at 6:11 pm

    Just to further explain this issue: I can preview the effect applied in the timeline, but when I go to render, it says “The effect ‘Bloom’ failed to render: Your hardware cannot render at the requested size and depth.”

    Andrew Huebscher
    Los Angeles, CA

  • Shane Ross

    March 5, 2008 at 8:21 pm

    I have the new MacPro, but I replaced the graphics card with the x1900. Just so you don’t think I am ignoring you.

    Shane

    GETTING ORGANIZED WITH FINAL CUT PRO DVD now for sale!
    http://www.LFHD.net
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  • Andrew Huebscher

    March 5, 2008 at 9:03 pm

    Does that graphics card work with the new MP’s? There’s a lot of conflicting information out there. Does it work well with Color?

    Thanks,

    Andrew

  • Shane Ross

    March 5, 2008 at 9:32 pm

    The new cards do work in the new machines, but you have to do something to make them work. You have to install them in an older version macPro (say the April 2007 model) and then update the firmware on the card. This firmware update makes the card recognizable in the new MacPros.

    And yes, it works with Color. Color was DESIGNED to work with this card.

    Shane

    GETTING ORGANIZED WITH FINAL CUT PRO DVD now for sale!
    http://www.LFHD.net
    Read my blog!

  • Ben Holmes

    March 6, 2008 at 12:18 am

    Yes – I can confirm this. I had the exact same issue when I was messing around with some Prores HQ 1080 files (24p I think) I had converted from .red files.

    I did not look into it any further except to look it up (I think in the manual, certainly in help) where it makes mention of minimum requirements from the gfx card when rendering fx plugs like this.

    I have to say it ticked me off a little, especially since FCP does not even allow you to render the effect AT ALL, not even using the processors, as it needs to render this effect on the GPU. Also seems absurd that the stock gfx card cannot support a stock fx.

    As I use Sapphire effects, I resolved never to use bloom again…

    Ben

  • Llewelyn Roderick

    January 8, 2009 at 1:30 pm

    I’ve had a similar problem. I’ve been running my FCP suite on a quad until I bought an 8Core last month. When I opened a job I onlined on the 4Core (with the ATI1900 card) on my new 8Core I found one or two shots with filters applied (blur) that would not render. I have deducted that the ATI HD 2600’s 256mb of video memory is not enough to render the filter which did render with the ATI 1900’s 512Mb of video memory.

    I’m still looking for a way to upgrade my 8Core without having to resolve to buying a new ATI1900.

    Llewelyn @ Fireworks
    HD for indies post production
    http://www.fireworksfilms.co.za

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