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Vegas 10.0 gave up network rendering?
Davd Keator replied 15 years, 1 month ago 6 Members · 13 Replies
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Davd Keator
March 29, 2011 at 12:53 amWell, 2k for an editing machin would be cool… My fastest Sandy Bridge: I7 2600K overclocked to 4.2ghz actually beats my 980x overclocked to 3.75ghz. My 980x doens’t want to go faster 🙁
Anyhow, I have done extensive testing on latency, lag time of componants etc.. A standard 7200rpm good quality HD is more than adequat for edting. Unless you are going uncompressed or some sort of DV bit… My computers only chunk away at 7-15 megs a second at rendering… That means my cheezy HD can read 7 streams of Cineform or 20 streams of AVCHD footage with effects before I max out this one single drive.
SSD’s are really nice for an OS drive to boot from – super speedy.
Thats it…
In the mean time check out my web site: https://www.VertexMedia.com
Thanks,
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Tommy Mccormick
April 5, 2011 at 6:38 amfor playback, loading and pre-render editing, are you sure about the HD vs. SSD comparison? i notice an insane difference, especially using my newest addition, AVCHD files from my Panasonic GH2. i’m having my os put on another SSD soon, so i’ll have a complete setup with some super speed, or so i think.
btw, intel q9550 @2.83ghz, 4MB fast ram, 64 bit vista, AND a raptor 10K RPM drive (soon to be SSDs).
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Davd Keator
April 5, 2011 at 2:50 pmPositive: SSD’s are great for loading apps that’s it. Vegas in .5 seconds windows in 10 seconds etc…
We are running an entire infomercial series on 4 computers each with 1 hd. No saturation issues at all. Pull up your resource monitor. You will see that your Hd rarely surpasses 20 megs a second hardly a sweat for any hd of today….
Here is a link to the show…
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOCspotlightEach episode is rendered by segments and then put together with the final fillers to complete the show.
The only bottle neck I have seen is pulling the segments off the network…too much lag on the gigabit network. If we copy all segments to the finalizing computer, no issues at all…
Take it easy,
Dave
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