I wouldn't have believed it But you are absolutely right!
Disable "Sync to VBlank" (option for OpenGL) in NVIDIA X Server
Settings... has solved the problem!
In my tests using 4 mixers, whether the sources are in DNxHD, HDV or
mgeg proxies, all now have an image rate close to 29.97
Pierre:
It sounds like from what IgorB is saying, there is nothing wrong with your
Graphics board and I found at least one place on the internet that
indicated it has vdpau capabiities. I simply can not understand why you
still are getting only about 12 frames/sec using OpenGL and why the mpeg
Hi IgorBeg,
Until recently I also had the same feeling as you that my little video
card was powerful enough for linux editing.
In any case, few Linux software seems to really take advantage of the
real potential power of really powerful external video cards.
I don't use Blender, it doesn't
Pierre, your video card is good, for me.
It has 640 CUDA CORES. Unfortuantely only ffmpeg-nvenc use cuda core and
not for all codec, seems to me.
If you use Blender (http://www.blender.org/) and enable
ComputeDevice=YourGTX you can see that cuda cores save a lot of your
time to render a
Phyllis wrote:
We do not understand the segv message when quit by Cin and could not
reproduce. Did you ever get a dump /tmp/cinelerrax.dmp file
generated? If not, gg has no more ideas how to debug this. If you
ever do get dump, send it our way.
I can understand you. Unfortunately only
I have error to upload new files in git (git push). See append file.
Now, upload is OK.
I apologize for the delay and the problems.
After git push
Enumerating objects: 33, fatto.
Counting objects: 100% (33/33), fatto.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads
Compressing objects: 100% (28/28),
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