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  • There are still many problems with the 600 series Nvidia cards, so if you want to take advantage of the CUDA cores right now, get a GTX 570/580

    It have been said that the problems are mostly fixed in the new beta, but I want to see it before I can belive it. But if you can wait a little, you will get a huge speedbuff when the drivers work.

    The problem is the new Kepler architecture, so stick with the older Fermi (560/570/580)

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V4900

  • Kristoffer Hansen

    May 29, 2012 at 7:20 am in reply to: free music for video editing?

    John have som royalty-free music on his store https://vasst.com/store/audio.aspx

    While its not “free”, its a alternative if you cant find any quality free music

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

  • Kristoffer Hansen

    May 28, 2012 at 8:09 pm in reply to: New Video Editing System

    I desided to do both, because I dident see you answer his question 🙂

    [Steve Rhoden] “So, make your comments and recommendations in assisting Brad,
    not addressing me.”

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen – Chief technical officer
    WebHorse.dk

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

  • Kristoffer Hansen

    May 28, 2012 at 7:35 pm in reply to: New Video Editing System

    [Jeff Schroeder] “How many systems have you built successfully using the AMD”

    3 sony vegas – including my own with that card. Two running Sony Vegas Pro 11, and one using Home Movie Studio 11.

    I have been building editing rigs since 2001 where I worked for MCI Videotronics in denmark, where I designed and build Edit and Combustion systems, based on the old Matrox Boardsets

    Since then I have moved over to Premier, Autodesk and Sony for editing systems, and been using only ATI/AMD for the last 3 years

    It’s for hte openCL capabilities i recommend FirePro, and the brilliant support they give

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen – Chief technical officer
    WebHorse.dk

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

  • Kristoffer Hansen

    May 28, 2012 at 7:04 pm in reply to: How to Paint On Videos?

    I usually add a layer and import a image from Pain.net to “cover” what I want to hide

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen – Chief technical officer
    WebHorse.dk

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

  • Kristoffer Hansen

    May 28, 2012 at 7:04 pm in reply to: Capture problem

    Ahh, its a DV cam. My bad 🙂

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen – Chief technical officer
    WebHorse.dk

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

  • Kristoffer Hansen

    May 28, 2012 at 6:24 pm in reply to: Capture problem

    Can you browse the files on the camera through My computer/explorer ?

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen – Chief technical officer
    WebHorse.dk

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

  • Kristoffer Hansen

    May 28, 2012 at 11:24 am in reply to: New Video Editing System

    No offence, but what kind of reply/comment is that? Judging from your replies and comments in other topics, I gather you really dont line SVP11 and have desided to stick with version 10… that is your choise based on your personal experiance.

    but other (like myself) have experianced a significant speed increase in SVP11. The GUI is much nicer to work with, using a OpenCL supporting video card. Its lightning fast to navigate, compared to the older versions.

    so saying he wont experiance a increased speed using the latest intel CPU is simply put; completely factually wrong

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen – Chief technical officer
    WebHorse.dk

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

  • Kristoffer Hansen

    May 28, 2012 at 6:24 am in reply to: New Video Editing System

    I recommend AMD FirePro V4900

    Its DDR5 Ram and supports OpenCL, so your application will run very smooth.

    I use the same card in my own S20 workstation, and im very happy with it.

    There is no real “huge” benefit from GPU rendering yet, unless you only use the effects and transitions from the GPU accelerated category, but the application is still a lot faster.

    On Sonys GPU page, they mention 2-3x render speed when using even the lowend supported cards, but I have yet to see those numbers in real life. I get a 15-20% increse in renderspeed at best.

    The second and third generation I-series from intel have great numbers, when it comes to rendering, due to Intel Quick Sync on the chip.

    I havent done a parallel test yet, but you might want to test the onboard graphics for rendering, before you spend money on a GPU

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen – Chief technical officer
    WebHorse.dk

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

  • Have you tried with GPU acceleration off?

    Best regards
    Kristoffer W. Hansen – Chief technical officer
    WebHorse.dk

    Lenovo S20 | Xeon W3550 | Intel SSD 1+0 Raid + SAS | FirePRo V490

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