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  • Paul Rozon

    September 8, 2015 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Non certified system

    Thanks for your input

    It is all budgetary consideration. I paid a total of 1400 dollars and the system is holding up well enough. Would like to tweek a bit to resolve dropped frames. That being said…

    Fx4800 was a leftover from an older system that had been shelved. Do you have a specific GeForce suggestion considering my limited budget.

    Doubling ram is easy so I will do that and I need additional drive space so I would think seperating media for os couldn’t hurt.

    Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

  • Paul Rozon

    September 7, 2015 at 1:46 pm in reply to: Non certified system

    Thanks David for your input.

    The person who did the build is young and a little overconfident. I knew that when I got on board but the price was right. My home system doesn’t need to be the biggest, fastest machine. I already have that at work. He’s done a good job with the knowledge he had. Currently it works fine with the occasional dropped frame.

    My experience with certified systems was telling me the single drive wouldn’t cut it but I was willing to give it a shot knowing that I could add an additional drive if required.

    So I will opt for an additional SSD (because I love the quiet operation and the speed). Hopefully that will sort out the occasional dropped frames. I am Considering the drive configuration below. Does that make sense?

    SSD 1 C: drive will be operating system and programs. (Indexing is off)
    SSD 2 D: drive for all media and preview files (indexing is off)

    Thanks again, any input is greatly appreciated.

  • Paul Rozon

    October 25, 2013 at 6:30 pm in reply to: LED wall – odd aspect ratio

    I think you may be right about mpg not wanting to be anything but tv standard. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • Paul Rozon

    October 25, 2013 at 6:01 pm in reply to: LED wall – odd aspect ratio

    I have worked with this server before and it prefers .m2v/mpg2. I am creating the comp right now and will be testing later today.

    Thanks again for the help.

  • Paul Rozon

    October 25, 2013 at 5:52 pm in reply to: LED wall – odd aspect ratio

    I suspect it wont be entirely happy experimenting. I appreciate the help. Thanks.

  • Paul Rozon

    October 25, 2013 at 5:43 pm in reply to: LED wall – odd aspect ratio

    He hasn’t done this before either so we are at the testing stage. He is confident that he can break out a stacked video into the 6 different sections across his LED wall.

  • Paul Rozon

    October 25, 2013 at 5:33 pm in reply to: LED wall – odd aspect ratio

    I generated a comp of 5760 x 60 pixels as a test. pandoras box – coolux did not work at all with that comp size. That is why he suggested that I break it up into slices on a comp size that he could work with.

  • Paul Rozon

    October 25, 2013 at 5:30 pm in reply to: LED wall – odd aspect ratio

    Simplicity is usually the best option. Your method sounds good to me. pixel count would be 5760 x 60

  • Paul Rozon

    January 5, 2012 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Hd Downconvert

    Jeff

    I tried rendering upper and lower and the results both look like crap. I will try progressive and see if that improves my situation.

    thanks for the suggestions.

  • Paul Rozon

    January 5, 2012 at 5:03 pm in reply to: Hd Downconvert

    Project is only 45 minutes so it will fit DVD with CBR @ 9Mbps or will VBR 2 Pass with Target of 9 Mbps yield better results?

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