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  • Anand Kamal

    August 19, 2017 at 7:12 pm in reply to: Resolve 11 – GPU and Frame Blinking problem

    Hi Antonis, using a Lite version or installing the complete version (original) again would fix the problem, hopefully, because it worked when I re-installed.

  • Wow thanks Andy… So even if there is flickering problem at the top of my movie in 2048×1080, the projector would read only 858 vertical lines from my container, as I want scope. So there will be no need of adding letterbox from my side. Will every projector do it?

  • Thank you friends. That was helpful 🙂

  • Anand Kamal

    February 15, 2015 at 1:14 pm in reply to: Grade difference within and outside Resolve, why?

    Thanks Michael.. i will get my monitor calibrated.

    And Sascha Haber, vow friend, Vimeo shows the footage almost like in the Resolve. So I can check the outcome in vimeo now and then.. thanks pal

  • Anand Kamal

    February 10, 2015 at 10:39 am in reply to: raid0 failure within a month- WD 6tb

    friends, after the above suggestions from you all I have been using raid1 controlled by my asus z87pro motherboard, with two 6TB WD red turned to raid1.

    The Intel Rapid Storage Technology software showed “raid1 degraded” and “port missing, unknown,” when I restart, it started auto-rebuilding (i think it switched the mirror disk) the raid and worked properly for a day.

    After a day again, it showed the same problem. I deleted the raid volume and I am using the disks as non-raid members but still in Raid mode (not AHCI mode). Even after i delete the raid volume, i still have data (same, mirrored while raid formation) in both my 6TB hard disks. As non-raid disks, I continued to work in premiere pro. HD tune pro software did a health check up for both of my 6TB hard disks and they were perfect. I carried on with my edit but yesterday, Intel Rapid Storage Technology popped up a message “sata disk removed.” I just restarted the system and is now fine.

    Two times, it was port 0 that was shown missing and yesterday, it was port 4 missing. I never switched the port of the two drives but once ensured if it is connected well with enough power supplies.

    Is this a connectivity problem? or what should I do to avoid this problem.. Is something failing while accessing the data in the two disks? Everytime, the problem occurred while I work in premiere pro.

    thanks,
    anand

  • Anand Kamal

    February 9, 2015 at 11:01 pm in reply to: Grade difference within and outside Resolve, why?

    Thanks Robert, what is limited and full video space?

    My source footage is 5d3 RAW magic lantern (cdng files). How do I render with a full video space?

    I tried dnxhd 444 and the result was the same.

  • Anand Kamal

    February 9, 2015 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Grade difference within and outside Resolve, why?

    David, is it like the non-calibrated monitor will show difference between players or between a software & a player? The difference is visible in the same monitor. So i thought my settings in the software were wrong..

  • Anand Kamal

    January 14, 2015 at 3:16 pm in reply to: raid0 failure within a month- WD 6tb

    So nice of you to think about helping me sir. I am in Chennai.

    I was exactly doing the process of creating proxies that you mentioned. Of late, I faced troubles with the roundtrip as I cannot sync the xml from premiere to resolve (may be because of the converter I use to extract cdng files from raw).. not sure. Also I will have to check for cuts and transitions and audio sync. Only because the xml did not re-sync the videos in resolve for master coloring, I decided to edit cdngs in premiere directly. I found I had realtime playback, but some effects slowed it down. I render some group of files in timeline and carry on with edit in such cases.

    My raw footage is almost 3TB, my extracted cdngs would be around 3.5Tb. Good thing is that I viewed all my raw footage even before extracting cdngs and I have selected the clips that will be imported to NLE. Based on the size that i noted (3TB), I think the total running hours would be around Eight.

    I am following you in twitter and glad to have your help in case of doubts 🙂

  • Anand Kamal

    January 14, 2015 at 10:09 am in reply to: raid0 failure within a month- WD 6tb

    thanks Neil… Sorry I meant 150 MB/s…Mine is full HD cinema DNG files. One frame is almost 4MB in size and 4 X 23.976seconds = 96 MB/sec… Also i practically faced difficulty in reading those cdng files in premiere.

    I initially planned for a resolve-premiere roundtrip. Now i plan to edit in premiere directly. But it takes time to read. So I was told I can get the read speed and space via Raid. Now that I can edit in premiere directly, i can save spaces by not producing proxies. So raid 1, despite halving my space, lends me the read speed (double, like raid0). My footage is 3TB, no proxies, direct output to DCP (theatrical purpose) drive. As my writing speed is going to be normal anyways, I can write it to external drives too.

    I was not aware of the mirroring technique. However, it could be useful for h264 dslr files i presume.

    Trivia: I am a more of a screenwriter frm bio-background than a computer-guy. This being an indie feature, I’m doing it all myself.. Sorry if i m not good with computer-jargon 🙂

  • Anand Kamal

    January 13, 2015 at 8:12 pm in reply to: raid0 failure within a month- WD 6tb

    Thank you Sorin and Todd.. it was informative….

    I use cooler master 1000w power supply… there may seldom be voltage fluctuations. Yes, I now decided to unplug all the hard disks internal and external except the raid which i will be working on..

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