Hi Roger Heflin,
To see even more drastic and dramatic improvements in 4K video
rendering speeds after buying Galax GTX1650 4 GB GDDR5 video card, I
would need to get my hands on the 10th generation Intel Core
i9-10900KF processor with 10 cores and 20 threads already. This
investment would cost
Well,
5 generations of intel are probably at best 2x faster, so a guess
would be 5 hours with that cpu. To get to 3 hours you would have to
add more cores. You can look at posted benchmarks for various cpus,
there are specific benchmarks that are encoding video benchmark to get
an idea.
I
Subject: Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB GDDR5 128Bit
Video Card Improves 4K Video Rendering Speeds by LEAPS AND BOUNDS!
Good day from Singapore,
I have just bought a Galax GeForce GTX1650 EX-1 Click OC PCI-E 4 GB
GDDR5 128Bit with/Display Port/HDMI/DVI-D/CoolingFan video card for
Thanks for the tip!
So I think if I get the GeForce GTX 1650 4 GB GDDR5 video card, I
should see vastly substantial improvements also.
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 18:45, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> On 9/28/19 6:41 PM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> > I am afraid I cannot find GeForce GTX 660 in
On 9/28/19 6:41 PM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
I am afraid I cannot find GeForce GTX 660 in Singapore any more. It is
already obsolete many years ago.
Yes, that is my point. Even with an older card I see substantial improvement
when using the GPU as opposed to my CPU. So, you
Hi Ed Greshko,
I am afraid I cannot find GeForce GTX 660 in Singapore any more. It is
already obsolete many years ago.
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 18:36, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> On 9/28/19 6:07 PM, Turritopsis1 Dohrnii1 Teo1 En1 Ming1 wrote:
> > It is going to vastly improve my 4K video rendering
On 9/28/19 6:07 PM, Turritopsis1 Dohrnii1 Teo1 En1 Ming1 wrote:
It is going to vastly improve my 4K video rendering speeds with GPU
acceleration turned on.
FWIW
I have only a GeForce GTX 660. And using the same parameters on Handbrake the
amount of time to convert a Matroska video file to
amily often
> > > > > don't have better encoders/decoders (unlike the graphics display
> > > > > speed).
> > > > >
> > > > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 2:33 AM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > >
Dear Samuel Sieb,
Thank you for this very important tip!
I will either need to upgrade my CPU or GPU.
Upgrading my video card would be less of an hassle since I won't need
to buy and assemble new motherboard and processor.
Now is 10th Generation Intel Core processors already! I am still using
gt; > > speed).
> > > >
> > > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 2:33 AM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> > > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Good afternoon from Singapore,
> > > > >
> > > > > I am presen
On 9/21/19 11:30 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
RAM is your friend. I now want to try on my one machine with 128G of
ram and see how fast it can work. Also SSD's for speed if you don't
have the ram. You want to have the fastest disk rights possible.
You want to minimize the bottlenecks which are
On Fri, 2019-09-27 at 13:29 +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
> Isn't mplayer just a video player for Linux only?
No. There are compilations for other OSs. I have used it on Windows.
And there is a related encoder (mencoder) included with some packages.
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Linux
n this platform takes an
> > extremely long time, typically more than 10 hours to render a 2-hour
> > 4K video.
> >
> > Please recommend a super fast video editing software for Fedora 31
> > Linux which can do 4K video rendering significantly faster.
> >
> > Pe
Noted with thanks jdow.
On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 at 06:19, jdow wrote:
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> On 20190921 08:50:20, stan via users wrote:
> > On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 13:59:23 +0800
> > Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> > wrote:
> >
> >> What I mean is combining multiple smaller 4K video clips into a
> >> bigger, single 4K
Noted with thanks Stan.
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 at 23:50, stan wrote:
>
> On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 13:59:23 +0800
> Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> wrote:
>
> > What I mean is combining multiple smaller 4K video clips into a
> > bigger, single 4K video and at the same time, allowing me to add
> >
wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Good afternoon from Singapore,
> > > >
> > > > I am presently using Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 15.0 on Windows 10
> > > > Home Edition to render 4K Ultra HD 3840x2160 videos. My processor is
> > > > 5th
motherboard is MSI X99A SLI Krait Edition with LGA2011-3 socket and 32
GB DDR4 memory. However, 4K video rendering on this platform takes an
extremely long time, typically more than 10 hours to render a 2-hour
4K video.
Please recommend a super fast video editing software for Fedora 31
Linux which
On 20190921 08:50:20, stan via users wrote:
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 13:59:23 +0800
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
What I mean is combining multiple smaller 4K video clips into a
bigger, single 4K video and at the same time, allowing me to add
layers of watermarks into the 4K video.
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 13:59:23 +0800
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
> What I mean is combining multiple smaller 4K video clips into a
> bigger, single 4K video and at the same time, allowing me to add
> layers of watermarks into the 4K video.
Disclaimer: haven't done this, not an expert
t; > > Home Edition to render 4K Ultra HD 3840x2160 videos. My processor is
> > > 5th generation Intel Core i7-5820K @ 3.3 GHz with 6 cores only. My
> > > motherboard is MSI X99A SLI Krait Edition with LGA2011-3 socket and 32
> > > GB DDR4 memory. However, 4K v
Noted with thanks.
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 at 12:13, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> On 9/21/19 11:38 AM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> > (1) Is Openshot able to render 4K Ultra HD 3840x2160 videos?
>
> You could install it and try it yourself.
>
> The canned profiles contain
>
> 4K UHD 2160p @
e i7-5820K @ 3.3 GHz with 6 cores only. My
> > motherboard is MSI X99A SLI Krait Edition with LGA2011-3 socket and 32
> > GB DDR4 memory. However, 4K video rendering on this platform takes an
> > extremely long time, typically more than 10 hours to render a 2-hour
> >
Hi William Oliver,
Thank you for sharing.
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 22:57, William Oliver wrote:
>
>
>
> On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 07:24 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> > On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 15:32:35 +0800
> > Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> > wrote:
> >
> > > [I wanna make pictures]
> >
> > I'm not
ler 4K video clips into a
bigger, single 4K video and at the same time, allowing me to add
layers of watermarks into the 4K video.
You can watch the following YouTube video for what I mean by adding
layers of watermarks into the 4K video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-D5dIYAamE
>
> >
>
On 9/21/19 11:38 AM, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
(1) Is Openshot able to render 4K Ultra HD 3840x2160 videos?
You could install it and try it yourself.
The canned profiles contain
4K UHD 2160p @ 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94 and 60fps
(2) Can I insert layers of
Hi Sam,
(1) Is Openshot able to render 4K Ultra HD 3840x2160 videos?
(2) Can I insert layers of watermarks using Openshot?
Thank you for your suggestion.
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 19:19, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming writes:
>
> > Good afternoon from Singapore,
> >
>
0 hours to render a 2-hour
> 4K video.
>
> Please recommend a super fast video editing software for Fedora 31
> Linux which can do 4K video rendering significantly faster.
>
> Perhaps it is not the software but my processor which could be the
> bottleneck. Do I need to upgrade t
On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 07:24 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 15:32:35 +0800
> Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> wrote:
>
> > [I wanna make pictures]
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by rendering here, but if you mean
> changing
> frame dimensions, transposing, or other compute
ut places like Pixar to see if they
mention the computing power they use to get a better idea.
>
> Please recommend a super fast video editing software for Fedora 31
> Linux which can do 4K video rendering significantly faster.
I don't think there is such a thing. I use a program called a
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming writes:
Good afternoon from Singapore,
I am sorry. I should have said Fedora Linux generally. It doesn't have
to be Fedora 31 specifically.
Openshot is not fancy, slickly-packaged video editing software, by any
means. Its user interface is a bit rough. And
lease recommend a super fast video editing software for Fedora 31
> > Linux which can do 4K video rendering significantly faster.
>
> Fedora 31 is unreleased software. Questions should be addressed to the
> Fedora Test list, not here.
>
> poc
> _
On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 15:32 +0800, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
> Please recommend a super fast video editing software for Fedora 31
> Linux which can do 4K video rendering significantly faster.
Fedora 31 is unreleased software. Questions should be addressed to the
Fedora Tes
socket and 32
GB DDR4 memory. However, 4K video rendering on this platform takes an
extremely long time, typically more than 10 hours to render a 2-hour
4K video.
Please recommend a super fast video editing software for Fedora 31
Linux which can do 4K video rendering significantly faster.
Perhaps
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