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  • Does CS6 use all of my 3 Titans for rendering ?

    (I thought its only possible since CC..)

    Because i found this video with a Quadro K6000 and it takes 3:27m

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y87f9xbLPI8

    Another comment for the video:

    “Asus Geforce Titan in 3 minutes 12 sec
    Systemspecs Intel I7 4930K and 32 GB”

    With my 1 min. 29 sek it used all my Titans right?

    Or are the times only the difference that one wrote the outputfile on HDD and me on SSD ?

    EDIT:

    Ok, CS6 uses alle my three Titan cards, i insert only one card and the time is:

    3:03 min. @ 1xTitan SC
    1:47 min. @ 2xTitan SC
    1:30 min. @ 3xTitan SC

    I had in the moment problems with my 3-way-SLI Far Cry 3 shutters like hell,
    now i found out my third pcie slot is damaged – so i cant do a test with all three cards at the moment. 🙁

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  • Tenchi Muyo

    May 17, 2014 at 12:36 am in reply to: GTX Titan in After Effects CS6 (OS X 10.8.3)

    Whats up with a update for the CS6 products?

  • Thanks i will change it in the future! 🙂

    I found this test because i want to check if the “hack” works for my Titan.

    Adobe says it doesn’t work because only the card name is regognized.

    My 4960X cpu render this bench in 3 hours it says but i didn’t finished the bench because it takes too long.

    I’am thinking about to change my 3 Titans to 1 Titan Black (because of SLI problems in games).

    Is there a bench with the Titan Black?

  • No, i have all on default C: (clean install) all “temps” for AE & AP is drive c:

    The 5 sek. is not a second run (of cached files)
    it renders two compositions.

    See my first bench picture

  • @Ian

    I’am using CS6 so i think it dont use all 3 of my Titans – only one Titan is used,
    or i’am wrong?

    Ah, ok the output files were written on my WD Velocirator HDD, now i use my Samsung 830 SSD (512GB):

    now the time is:
    1 min. 29 sek
    + 5 Sek.

    So HDD/SSD influence this test.

    BTW: nice card the MSI Xtreme Lightning i had this card too, i loved it!

    Using the Samsung 840PRO (512GB)SSD (my C: drive)
    and the testfile on D (my Samsung 830):

    the time is:

    2,23
    and
    3 sek.

    All path are by default – wow thats much slower!

  • 4960X@4Ghz with 3-way-Titan SC classic:

  • Ok, now i found for me the best solution:

    i will buy the x264 plugin

    https://www.x264pro.com/?page_id=6

    Its the easiest & best way for me to render my camcorder clips at best quality,
    and it support 5.1 Sound.

    I make a “noob” compare with the cineform codec,
    i tried to use the best settings which i thougt it was the best setting.

    Cineform looks a little bit better in colours but the file was 6GB and the x264
    was 600MB – the original AVCHD files was around 400MB.

    Cineform can only render the sound in stereo and makes in MOV (repeating klicking noise) and AVI (no sound) problems. X264pro plays the 5.1 sound without problems.

    Of course it was NOT the optimum setup, because i’am a beginner.

    At the moment x265 is (for me) not the best option it takes in highest settings much much more time,
    maybe when the programs are better and better. But for now i go with the x264 plugin.
    The plugin use a lots of resources of my computer during rendering near 100% CPU and 24GB RAM after rendering Premiere uses only 800MB.

  • Is there a way to buy the cineform encoder?

    Or do i have to buy the premium or pro version GoPro Studio?

    Whats the benefit of this codec?

    I still have a x265 rendering (with 100% load) but i tried to use premiere with cineform and it seems to be very fast.

  • Thanks for your answer 🙂

    Sorry, that i wrote so comlicated – its a bit difficult for me to translate from german to english 🙂

    Ok, then i use the Lagarith Lossless Video Codec,
    or i have to think about to encode directly to x264 – this should be the better way instead to use lagarith and then convert to x264.

    The problem with x265 is:

    i cant use the frameserver, so x265 is not (yet) the real option.

    Or i have to test it using lagarith and then converting to x265 with a external program.

    Edit: ah i think i know what you mean, i installed the program you mentioned, now a have a few more option to render @2560×1440 – i have to check the results.

  • Hi! Sorry that i wrote so complicated 😉

    I only want to export a clip whitch is 2560x1440p @60fps into uncompressed AVI (with the same 2560x1440p@60fps).

    With this high quality material i want to use an external encoder for best quality.

    But when i enter the 2560×1440 manualy it goes automatic back to 1920x1080p.

    Plz look:
    https://abload.de/image.php?img=2014-05-13_15-17-50b3lkz.png

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