I wouldn't think that SSD performance has any baring on r3d performance.  I
think you're CPU bound.  Most NUKE footage is only about 45MBs @ 24p.  I
don't think any computer without a red-rocket can decode that fast.

On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Adrian Baltowski
<[email protected]>wrote:

> A little OT but remember, that in case of native r3d files in Nuke there
> is a massive difference between operating systems. On the same hardware
> (without rocket card) r3d decoding in Nuke is few times faster on Linux
> than on OSX. Also Widows is slower than Linux with this format. There isn't
> such a significant difference in case of any other format supported by
> Nuke. If you really wants to work natively with r3d files in Nuke, Linux is
> your only choice.
>
> Best
> Adrian
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> W dniu 2011-11-12 20:01:15 użytkownik Rob <[email protected]>
> napisał:
> > Hi Remco,
> >
> > Inside Nuke I dont get a great deal of speed from the read nodes. Its
> > like 2-2.63fps while caching up a 4k plate and High decode through an
> > r3d and I get 16fps from a 2k dpx. Also launching applications and
> > working in general feels very fast but can slowdown overtime and with
> > larger scripts.
> >
> > Rob
> > >> Hi Rob,
> > >>
> > >> i'm currently working with 5K (4K) red footage as well. No ssd.. And i
> > >> wonder what the average framerate you get on playback with that ssd
> disks.
> > >>
> > >> just curious
> > >>
> > >> Remco
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
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