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whats a better software to replace New Blue 2.0
David Alfredo replied 13 years, 1 month ago 5 Members · 13 Replies
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Brent Holland
March 20, 2013 at 6:18 pmactually I really love the graphics as well. Wish it would stop causing blue screens
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Steve Rhoden
March 22, 2013 at 10:24 amit would be awesome if NewBlue FX engineers could pay a visit to Sony/Nvidia and help sort this “no news on GTX 600 series support”
Unfortunately David, Titler does not offer support for Sony Vegas
only and the GPU Support issue with which card is supported with
which software confusion (even for other tools) isnt gonna get any
easier anytime soon it seems.
The Newblue FX engineers are very creative indeed, but needs to
listen and be a bit more flexible with their Titler architecture
for users having severe to moderate GPU problems. I dont know
why the hardened defensive approach by you Edward.Steve Rhoden
(Cow Leader)
Film Editor & Compositor.
Filmex Creative Media.
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David Alfredo
March 22, 2013 at 1:50 pmThanks for your comments Steve, well as long as the Quadro card at my workplace is supported I don’t have much to worry about… but it’s somewhat frustrating having cheaper cards at home with enough performance rating to accelerate both plugins’ effects and Sony Vegas encoding engine but they are not supported…
personally I’ve never experienced issues with NewBlue software but then again I’m used to work with other plugins (not necessarily better or worse, just different) but as I said I was quite pleased to watch one of my non-professional cards perform so fast and smooth in Titler Pro 2, diminishing returns perhaps but I could swear my modest Intel 3770K + 660 Ti build is as fast with Titler Pro 2 as the workstation at my workplace with their Xeons CPU’s and Quadro GPU… it’s a shame the software wouldn’t work good enough for you Steve since I find it quite versatile, I’ve seen better and worse of course but it gets the job done.
as for the NewBlue engineers paying a visit to Sony it was a tongue-in-cheek comment, I pretty much know the reason why the GTX 600 series is supported with such ease in NewBlue software is OpenGL, what NewBlue decided to use for GPU acceleration (as recent Adobe Photoshop CS versions, they use OpenGL instead of CUDA or OpencL), for the mass-market oriented Kepler cards it seems there’s no change in OpenGL support compared to the radical different CUDA architecture that broke backwards compatibility with existing software.
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