Thomas Honeyman
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Thomas Honeyman
November 30, 2008 at 12:19 am in reply to: Tips on how to improve systems proformanceOk bit of an update here…
I ended upgrading to a quadro 4500…Noticed a huge difference here. I think that the graphics card makes a massive difference in your performance. Would love to see the perfromance with the new 1.5 gig quadro’s…
If anyone has 1 or even using 2 x quadro’s together. Like to know for future reference, if or how much of a performance increase. I hate working in quarter and half res…
I recently moved to vista 64…It’s a ram hog but doesn’t seem to slow AE down. As I have 8 gig of ram. Render out I reckon will be slowed down…But i’ll shut down processes for that. Far more stable running 64 os. Xp was always crashing on me… I only installed vista a week ago, do there’s heaps of streamlinig to go… Main thing is working out how to stop it being a ram whore.
Just did a quick preview test too…
I’ve read that turning off open gl will improve preview… Not the case with my system. Open gl is faster. I read a while ago here on the cow. A dude was saying that quadro’s gave a better performance with open gl. Like to know more on this too.
Hey Brendan, hows your system working now?
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I’ve updated my journey with another thread. Roto with motor.
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That didn’t work…
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Do you mean adaptive resolution in the previews?
I had use open gl when possible..changed to adaptive resolution, see what that does…
I’ve also downloaded the latest driver for my quadro.
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Thanks for the info…Haven’t fixed the problem. I kinda felt that I couldn’t do anything.
I’ll double check the video driver. Not sure if I’ve updated that.
I came to the conclusion that AE is only using one core when I’m in real time which is only 2.4 with 6600…Then it ain’t going to be that fast compare to my single 2.8 even though I only had 512 ram. When NP is doing it’s background stuff you get an improvement in time on the overall project but that’s rendering. I was hoping to be able to preview my effects quickly but that seems a no go.
Your system looks so awesome, wishing I had that setup. It doesn’t make sense that with all that horse power you would be flying to milky way in no time.
Let me know how you go man….I’ll get back to you about that video card too.
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x2 reset NP seems to be the no.1 fix it…
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What’s your view on Xp 64 vs Vista 64?
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hey I’ve fixed it I think…
Go to your Np folder inside ae’s plugin folder. Load nucleoSupport. Then do a maintenance. Now AE loads for me. Hopfully back to norm.
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I’m having the exact same problem…
But i’m on xp 64 and i’m running nucleopro 2. It was working fine and then all of a sudden it crashed. Have you had any luck fixing it?
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Thomas Honeyman
February 28, 2008 at 4:19 pm in reply to: “application failed to return a video frame” !!!SOS!!!!Found a way round the process. Lot longer and not sure if I’m losing quality.
I’ve exported out on PP under make a movie. Setting was uncompressed windows avi. Then imported that to encore and I was able to burn that to DVD.
Your right jon about the hour long movies too, as this was 1 1/2 hour job. Will try your method, to compare quality.
Another way is to go from after effects to encore as well. Which is something I will also being doing as well.
How painful…
Is there anybody else able to run CS3 on xp 64 without to many drama’s?
It does seem to work okay in my little experience apart from this problem.