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Resolve 9 wait is killing me
Posted by Gustavo Bermudas on July 27, 2012 at 7:31 pmC’mon BM! Stop playing Apple with your silence and let us know when!
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Peter Berg
July 27, 2012 at 11:25 pmMeanwhile I am color grading everyday with Resolve 8.2.2. What is the feature that you know is in there that you must have (only thing I have heard about is audio exporting)?
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Peter Berg
July 28, 2012 at 12:31 amHave you tried Quicktime Pro at all? It’s super quick to add audio tracks.
I much prefer that they make sure the software is stable and rock solid before releasing it. I’m sure they will release it as soon as it’s ready for prime time.
-Peter
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Gustavo Bermudas
July 28, 2012 at 2:58 am[Peter Berg] “Have you tried Quicktime Pro at all?”
hmmm….no, too hard, but I heard people who’ve used are geniuses, you might be one of them!
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Gustavo Bermudas
July 28, 2012 at 3:17 amSorry man, having a rough day, you were just trying to help.
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James Scott
July 28, 2012 at 4:15 amFor me, I’ve been using Color for a while and am finally looking to start my first project with Resolve. I have 8 up and running but with the big interface overhaul I don’t want to start learning something that changes quite a bit in 9. Hoping to get an update from balckmagic…i
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Juan Salvo
July 28, 2012 at 4:26 amEverything you learn about using 8 will translate pretty well to 9. 9 is mostly adding features and cleaning up interface, not changing the basic functionality that was already there. So go to town on 8. You’ll be that much more up to speed on 9.
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Sascha Haber
July 28, 2012 at 9:09 amExport audio is crucial or DIT work.
Its just not possible without it and will probably change a lot of peoples software when its finally coming.
The LOG grading tools will finally provide dedicated Low mid high controls and add a contrast slider so you dont have to build your own with curves.
People will just love the new interface..its sooo much more modern.
And Rohit hinted you might not need a second GPU card anymore.All just speculation of course 😉
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Martin Stange
July 29, 2012 at 12:31 pm//And Rohit hinted you might not need a second GPU card anymore.
Does anyone profit from a second GPU-card at all?
Currently I´m running 2 Zotac GTX580 AMP2-3GB-cards in my system.
(Waiting for some components to build a second Grading-PC)
And I don´t see absolutely no difference in performance.I´m grading on lite, so the rendering performance is obviously the same.
But I also see no difference in display performance. The scrubbing is still lagging when I have the parade-window open.Kind Regards
FrancisEveryday without compassion is a lost day.
Therefore “Carpe Diem”Martin Stange
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Juan Salvo
July 29, 2012 at 8:26 pmYes, the dedicated GPU makes a BIG difference. Both in the amount of RT, but also in stability. As you are less likely to hit a wall in terms of GPU memory issues. What Rohit suggested was that single GPU performance has been greatly improved. But at least one if not more than one dedicated GPUs is still going to give you better performance.
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