I saw in a forum on Resolve that there is a setting to throttle back the GPU processing. The thread mentioned that if the GPU is slammed too hard in can render in glitches so the suggestion was to limit the processing so as to not overtax the GPU.
Today I'm watching Activity monitor with Adobe Media Encoder encoding H_264 files from ProResHQ and the CPU usage will go as high as 2,000% which I understand to mean it's using approx 20 cores of the 24 core MacPro. I'm also rendering in Avid and that cuts into AME CPU bringing it down to around 1,500% with Avid around 500% cpu. The values bounce around but the combined total is usually around 2,000%.
I haven't noticed any glitches but am curious if anybody has run into any of these issues. I recall on PCs there was a need to turn off some GPU processing in the Avid settings to avoid render glitches. I didn't think that was related to overtaxing the GPU but now I wonder.
Can anyone shed some light in this area?
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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