John Laird
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I think you will be very pleasantly surprised..
John
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Nick,
I never use proxy’s. I have found the Toshiba doesn’t need them It plays back just fine on the time line using the GPU acceleration.John
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Nick
It is a Toshiba Satellite P55T-B5262 15.6″ Notebook Computer and it has a 4k display. It renderes a wmv which I have found to be very slow in the past extremely fast. It has the same specs you mentioned but uses a 15.6 4K display. I have rendered many wmv files in the past on my I7 desktop and found the rendered quite slowly, but with this laptop the Haswell processor went all the way up to 3.4, the fans went on high and it rendered the video in four min. I couldn’t believe what I saw so I did it again and again it rendered in four min and the quality is outstanding. I did not expect to see such a leap in performance with this laptop but to my surprise it blows everything I have used in the past away. The only problem I have found is there is a scaling issue which can be adjusted, but that is a 4k issue.
John
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This video was edited in Vegas 12 and rendered on a Toshiba laptop with a Haswell processor. and an AMD GPU. The render took about 4 min.
I find this combo to work really well in rendering most any project.
https://www.movingmoment.net/Stevesjet.wmv
John
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Jason
I have found no problems with the raw files in avchd format at all. No slowing nor jerkyness. My full sized desktops which are I7 machines do not fare as well as this laptop. I did not expect this kind of performance from this machine. The plus is it has a 4k display and a blue ray writer as a bonus. My only issue is limiter battery life when rendering. On hindsight though rendering really turns up the processors. I can live with that. I have also edited video from my D800 and have not had ant problems at all with the playback or rendering it just Flys through the render.John
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I just purchased a Toshiba P55T-5262 laptop and have been amazed at its performance. It has a Haswell Processor and an amd graphics card. It is rated at 2.5 but when rendering it runs all the way up to 3.4 and the bonus is the GPU possessing works just fine. A project which took 30 min on my I 7 Machine with open Gl Now takes less than 5. I was blown away at the speed of this little thin laptop.System is running 8.1
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Where can I download these files from?? Link??
John
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John Laird
November 12, 2010 at 4:44 am in reply to: How Can I Render HD WMV Videos at Small File Sizes Without Losing Much Picture Quality?Here is a video rendered at a very low bit rate 512k yet if there isn’t too much movement the results look pretty good.
https://www.movingmoment.net/Byron.wmv
John