Hi Dylan,
And please please can you check your slot configuration as it seems there are not enough valid PCI slots to make this work in anywhere near a supported config by either Avid or Blackmagic. Not that I care if it actually works but I would have thought that there were PCI Buss conflict issues.
Lastly what are you using for local storage? Video raid SR?
Cheers Stuart.
Sent from a mobile so please excuse the brevity.
On 9 Aug 2012, at 04:01, "Terence Curren" <tcurren@aol.com> wrote:
> How does Symphony react when you install extra GPUs for Resolve?
>
> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Dylan Reeve <dylan@...> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry I'm late to the party on this.
>>
>> I can/have run Symphony and Resolve together on the same system. In fact I
>> can run them both that the same time... The Symphony sees the Nitris and
>> Resolve sees the Decklink and they seem to leave each other alone.
>>
>> Symphony seems to have a priority in the way it scans for I/O hardware,
>> presumably the Avid hardware is first. If the Nitris is connected it uses
>> that and shows no signs of seeing or caring at all about the Decklink.
>>
>> My system is:
>> Z800 Dual X5650 2.66GHz proc
>> 18GB RAM (may have been using 12GB at some point with this setup too).
>>
>> NVidia Quadro FX3800
>> NVidia GeForce GTX580 3GB
>> Avid Nitris DX
>> Blackmagic Decklink SDI
>> Myricom 10Gb Ethernet
>>
>> Sorry, I can't recall or easily check the slot configuration on those cards.
>>
>> I was using Symphony 6.0.1 and Resolve 8.2 I think. I recently upgraded to
>> Resolve 9 Beta 1 which still works fine, but I have tested Symphony since
>> doing that. This is on a secondary boot drive in my system, for most of my
>> work I'm still using Symphony 5.0 and no Resolve on the main boot drive.
>>
>> The closest thing I've had to a problem is that Resolve and Symphony can't
>> seem to agree on a graphic driver they like. I upgraded to the newer
>> version that Resolve likes and Symphony complains about it, but I ignore
>> that with no obvious ill effects in the work I was doing on it. I believe
>> there is a way to hack the driver versions that Symphony will consider
>> acceptable but I haven't tried it.
>>
>> Dylan Reeve
>> http://dylanreeve.com/
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 8:51 PM, Scott E. Smith <scottesmith1@...>wrote:
>>
>>> **
>>>
>>>
>>> It sounds like a few of you are running Resolve on Symphony without the
>>> decklink card- so what are you using for external monitoring, especially on
>>> a Z800?
>>> ?
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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