Saturday, August 4, 2012

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: Resolve on Symphony

Thanks Oliver. I've used SpeeGrade in the past (when it was from Iridas),
honestly I prefer symphony over speedgrade, I mainly do TV Color
Correction, I'm interested in Resolve because seems that is going to be the
De Facto tool for CC and nodes is something I like and the workflow for
Avid seems good if working in DNxHD.


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On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 12:34 PM, oliverpetersvidy <
oliverpeters@oliverpeters.com> wrote:

> **
>
>
> > Agustin Goya wrote:
> > Thanks, so dual GPU card is not a must.
> > I guess I'll have to start digging into Resolve.
>
> Correct. Resolve uses a second GPU card (CUDA preferred) to offload some
> of the processing. This is intended to maintain real-time performance in an
> output-to-tape situation. I've run tests using 1) only an ATI 5870, 2) only
> a Quadro 4000 and 3) a GT120 + a Quadro 4000. I got very little difference
> in performance. With only a couple of basic nodes, the dual-card combo gave
> 2-3fps better performance. Both close to 24fps. With a lot of complex nodes
> on back-to-back clips, I had a few frames more playback performance with
> the dual-card set-up, but none of the combos was real-time.
>
> FWIW - Resolve Lite is free and runs with BMD capture cards (only), but if
> you also have CS6, make sure to check into SpeedGrade (included). For now,
> you are stuck with only using a desktop display, but performance is faster
> and stays real-time longer. Layer-based, rather than node-based. Similar
> results. No MXF workflow, yet.
>
> Oliver
>
>
>


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