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  • Ericbowen

    August 21, 2014 at 3:37 pm in reply to: Premiere CC crashes using .ts files

    The amount of improvement will be based on the projects, media, and fx used.

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 21, 2014 at 3:36 pm in reply to: New mac Pro Vs older one with Titans

    Haswell E X99 system would be the best config and coming soon.

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 21, 2014 at 2:54 pm in reply to: Premiere CC crashes using .ts files

    Yes that was the overall premise.

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 20, 2014 at 10:32 pm in reply to: Out of range HDMI and Ultrastudio 4K

    Yes but that is generic and HDMi firmware is often programmed outside of that. That is just the range the monitor can handle or one of the input options such as Displayport may have it but HDMI may not. Unfortunately the frame rate support is not standardized as all for the HDMi standard.

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 20, 2014 at 9:37 pm in reply to: Premiere CC crashes using .ts files

    The ram is how the data transit down to and back from the GPU ram for GPU processing after the CPU decodes the data for the codec. The CPU then creates all of the buffers that shadow down to Vram and then are used for the Parallel processing. Since the different threads cannot share data from buffers already in use often times buffers are duplicated for other threads. This exponentially increasing the amount of ram used with GPU’s that have far more cores and vram available. Caching models by the application ie Premiere are based on the amount of system ram available and what the player requires for decoding. However the video driver still needs enough ram to handle the GPU acceleration based on what it requires and the player expects. The player and or video driver crashing is a common system of ram issues or not enough ram for the buffers to complete when they are expected. It’s up to the application or video driver to adjust the ram allocation to the lower amount of ram available but then your at the mercy of caching models that may not be very optimized for such low ram usage. A common precept should be atleast 2 GB of ram per thread in the CPU, 4GB of ram for the OS, and atleast equal or double the GB of vram in the video card combined.

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 20, 2014 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Premiere CC crashes using .ts files

    Well starting off you need more ram especially with a 770GTX card in there. GPU Acceleration uses allot of ram and 8GB is bare minimum with a very low end card. You are seriously limiting the performance with the 770GTX with such a low amount of ram. 16GB should be the least you have and really 32GB to have any chance of using the majority of that card’s capability. What Nvidia driver are you using and where are the media files stored when you import them?

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 19, 2014 at 2:40 pm in reply to: Out of range HDMI and Ultrastudio 4K

    Yes what region are you purchasing from?

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 18, 2014 at 2:48 pm in reply to: Out of range HDMI and Ultrastudio 4K

    Go into the Blackmagic control panel and see if the default resolution is set to 25 frame. Also the Asus monitor may be limited to 24 frame or 30 frame on the HDMI. The manufacturers don’t always include all frame rate options on the HDMI firmware depending on what region the monitor was built for. Monitors for NA are often more limited for frame rate options where as ones for Asia are not as an example.

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 15, 2014 at 9:34 pm in reply to: Alexa Footage in Premiere/After Effects

    What do you have your AE color space set to for the comp? What happens if you export a master file and replace with that?

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

  • Ericbowen

    August 11, 2014 at 2:46 pm in reply to: Premiere CC 2014 laggy

    When you DL AE into Premiere the realtime playback performance will be significantly lower due to how the AE comp has to process in Premiere. If you want to improve your playback performance in Premiere with media from AE I suggest you create a master file from AE and import it to avoid the DL processing tax.

    Eric-ADK
    Tech Manager
    support@adkvideoediting.com

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