Thursday, August 9, 2012

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

 

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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