Davd Keator
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If you are still locked with black bars, send me a few seconds of a clip… I’ll take a look at it…
David at newportpictures dot tv
Dave
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Davd Keator
October 18, 2010 at 3:10 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 10 GPU ..What, where, when….No Way!When researching: make sure you get a dedicated raid processor on the card. Otherwise it would be slow…
My friend is using Raid 5 on the ICH10R – thats the mother board chipset. He’s averaging 5MB/s on three hard drives…and noticable CPU draw…He just uses his computer for his small business database, no mega speed needed…
He is also using a server edition of windows to get Raid 5 support…
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I can confirm at this moment: There is no way to capture from both HD-SDI’s at the same time! I was so upset when I bought this card! I emailed BM, they told me that I needed to write my own programs for it!!!! WTF?
“BM SITE”
DeckLink Duo is perfect for developers who need two completely independent capture and playback streams in and out of a computer, as both capture and playback channels are completely independent.
Developers = PROGRAMMERS
Do not confuse with content developers such as US!!!
I got took by this false advertising, pls don’t fall for it…
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Davd Keator
October 14, 2010 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 10 GPU ..What, where, when….No Way!Raid 5 is not the bottle neck, when you have EIGHT – 2 Terrabyte Hard drives attached. I’m using the areca 1261ml w/ 2gb cache…
it’s nice…it was over kill but I like speed. I use the large work drive for my other computers to render too as well if needed for back ups…Partitions:
64 gb to Boot drive
64 gb to Backup files / system mirror
800 gb to audio video library
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As JR suggested…set you project setting to where it looks correct. Pixel aspect for pal is ether 1.09 for 4:3 or 1.45 for 16:9…if you messed up your cam settings get it as close as you can to looking good and then zoom in with the crop function to remove any residual bars that may be apparent…
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Yea, 9e or 10a should solve the prob. That error looks similar to the issue I had when I switched to win7 x64.
Looks like a 32 bit codec error… Make the jump and no need to ever look back…
I love 64 bits, eveything moves better…
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Makes no diference… Just keep all pre-rendered sequences in highest bit rate and resolution as possible: 1920×1080…. Let DVD arch. Conform to pal…seems best with my experience… I use cineform for everything, raw camera file to neo4k to DVD arch…fast smooth, beautiful.
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That GPU is used for acceleration. 3-5% gpu usage equals about : .6% increase in speed…
Not worth the ink on the monitor to state that it has acceleration!
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I hate to say it…upgrade to 64bit and add a few gigs of ram…
If you are using sequences to put multiple effects together you will find that 2gigs – 32 bit limit per app. Is killing you. Your swap file is tanking on you…
Next time you render, hit the task manager…you\’ll see the memory surpass 2 gigs, if it does, you\’re in no mans land! Memory errors abound, I assure you….
Even 4 gigs in 64 bit land makes a world-o diference…
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Vegas doesn’t seem to like full screen jpg’s….sometimes…
I find that I need to zoom in a bit just a hair..fixes it every time…lame but works…