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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.

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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
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