|
I have ditched Intel and moved over to Ryzen. My current, and a lot cheaper but faster setup:
Ryzen5 1600 (6core 12threads,16M cache)
Gigabyte AB350M Gamer mobo
16GB DDR4 2400Mhz single stick memory (got 4 slots for upgrade)
Nvidia GTX660
128G Kingstone SSD + 1T Seagate HDD
At the moment my 1080p25 60Mbps rendering is at 1/2 (so 2minutes of video renders out in less than a minute) if i lower the bitrate to standard 15Mbps it is 1/3
I am thinking on a GPU upgrade like a 1050...and possibly another SSD for editing cache as the normal HDD is a bit slow on that
hope this helps
|
|
Carl312 : Thank you, but the setup should be more than capable to handle it. As mentioned i just switched to PD15 and previously there were no issues in other software. The resolution is simple 1080p25 hence i don't upgrade the GPU yet Thanks anyway
tomasc : Thank you for the link. Will do so and try it with todays tutorial recording
|
|
Hi
Just had my first recording done with PD15 today after switching over. Not sure if this is a setting i missed or it is just not good enough the sound of the screen recording is horrible. I use a Samson C01U Pro USB microphone and when i listened back on the video file the sound was "jittery", bad quality like there wasn't enough power in the PC to handle the job an it was full of artifacts ?
I use a Ryzen 5 1600 (6core at 3,3Ghz) with a GTX 660 and 16GB RAM...this should be enough for a smooth recording right?
Can someone please help what am I missing ?!
Thank you
|
|
I have just upgraded my i7-2600 to a Ryzen 5 1600 with 6 cores 12 threads and in my test render all of it has been used and produced a 10-15% speed increase.
.
|
|
Hi all,
Is this resolved since ? I just tried to add fade (cross) to my clip BUT I can drag it left cross or right, but as soon as i let it go it will jump left or right. NO CROSS fade... Am i doing it wrong or there is something i haven't seen yet ?
Thanks
|
|
Hi,
I am just looking into QS question...I got 2 PCs: 1 Intel NUC5i3 (5th gen with Intel 5500 and QS available) and an i7 2600+GTX660
Just made a super simple render test with the same file on both and i was blown away from the results....will do a proper, serious render test with a real life project tomorrow, but it looks like the little NUC is my possible new editing PC so i can sell the old beast while it has some value on the market.
Basically, the i3 NUC w/t QS killed my i7-2600 desktop with 660GTX :/ will do the proper test and post the results....or delete my reply if this was a one day wonder result XD
EDiT :
same everything for the project (3:48 long clip with intro animation and outro with audio fine tuning and 2 fade effects, exported as H264 MP4 1920x1080p24):
NUC: i3-5010U / 8GB RAM / 120GB SSD -- 2:05
I7 : i7-2600 / 12GB RAM / 120GB SSD -- 1:37
compared to the 3x better CPU and dedicated graphics I think the little NUC did really well with Intel Quick Sync only
|