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  • Tim Tyler

    December 19, 2012 at 10:48 pm in reply to: Getting AE stand-alone, without the bundle?

    If I’m just interested in the Production Premium apps then its $1800 to buy and probably $750 every two years to upgrade to the latest version.

    The A-Cloud is $1200 every two years.

    So if I stick with the non-Cloud I break even at about the four-year mark and then it gets cheaper. $375/year vs. $600/year.

    Of course, the $225 difference is less than what most pro’s make in short day’s work so what’s the big deal I guess.

    On the other hand many pro’s make due with a bundle that’s a few versions old without any problems. So if I don’t mind not being totally up-to-date with versions I could spend even less.

    Oh, the math!

    Tim

  • Installation directions suggest:

    ImporterREDServer.exe
    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6\32

    ImporterRED.prm
    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6\Plug.ins\Common

    Tim

  • Tim Tyler

    December 4, 2012 at 4:12 am in reply to: Advice Please : Add GPU for Premiere + Resolve

    Since Premiere only uses 1 GPU, which GPU will it choose if more than one is installed?

    My experience suggests it uses the closest-to-the-CPU card whether that card is the GUI card or not.

    Resolve on the other hand will use the non-GUI GPU for CUDA processing regardless of its slot, right?

    So if I add a 4GB GTX680 as the BMD guide recommends for CUDA then I should use the existing 1GB GTX570 as a GUI card, but not in the closest-to-the-CPU slot so Premiere will use the 680 for processing?

    Tim

  • Tim Tyler

    April 18, 2012 at 2:30 pm in reply to: Forums changed

    I don’t agree with the those who feel the need for a Lite forum.

    Lite is different because “it limits projects to SD and HD resolutions, a single processing GPU and a single RED rocket card. Stereoscopic 3D features, 2K, noise reduction, power mastering, remote grading and sharing projects with an external database server” are also not included with Lite.

    It would appear that the other 98% of Resolve is identical regardless of the version. 98% Of the existing threads in the now non-Lite forum apply to the Lite software version.

    I can understand that the pro colorists might want to avoid newbie threads, but unfortunately the influx of amateur users is a direct result of BMD’s decision to offer the software at no cost.

    Two forums is just going to confuse things.

    Tim

  • Tim Tyler

    February 24, 2012 at 4:56 pm in reply to: davinci resolve second gpu test

    Even Resolve Lite will use both GPU’s, but it only uses one non-GUI card’s CUDA cores for node math.

    The GUI card is used for preview monitoring. A slow GUI card can contribute to slow preview FPS.

    Tim

  • Tim Tyler

    February 18, 2012 at 7:51 pm in reply to: Anybody using Avid Artist Control with Resolve?

    I have my Artist Transport mapped to most of the Resolve keyboard shortcuts available in Resolve’s “Control” menu.

    I would imagine the Avid Control would map similarly.

    Tim

  • Right-click in the video preview pane and select Waveform Options.

    Tim

  • Tim Tyler

    February 17, 2012 at 4:15 pm in reply to: Avid Artist Series – Color console with Davinci

    An ethernet switch is the least complicated solution.

    A $40 switch and one minute to plug in your devices and you know it will work. No software to configure or drivers to install.

    Tim

  • Tim Tyler

    February 8, 2012 at 6:37 pm in reply to: DPX Render Options (Full Range, Over Range, etc)

    Really? No one?

    Tim

  • Tim Tyler

    February 2, 2012 at 6:44 pm in reply to: Resolve with BMD Intensity Card

    Ryan,

    I was using the Intensity Pro PCIe card on Windows. You can buy it from me if you want. 🙂

    Tim

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