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With regards to saving up, I can't afford to upgrade the complete system, at least to a spec that would make significant improvements. left it for a few seconds and then re-ran the timeline and it played OK. I could only replicate the freeze / stutter of the playback once, which was by closing Resolve down, then re-opening it and quickly playing the clips whilst the backup was running. This was taken with half a dozen applications open at the same time as Resolve was running the clips from the timeline. ![]() Task manager with only Resolve open and playing the clips from the time line This was with Chrome open running a youtube video, and Macrim reflect backing up the document partition of the same drive the video clips are on to my network drive. Lightworks there is insufficient overlapping media 1080p#The only time I noticed a stutter was straight after I had launched Resolver and loaded in the saved project, which consisted of three clips converted to DNxHD 1080P from a 1080P MTS file This was also straight after the PC was booted - By the time I had launched task manager, closed down other open application and then replayed the three clips the playback ran smooth, with only the occasional dip from 50 fps to 48 and back up. Most of my movies tend to be a single video track with clips using the default cross fade - a title at the beginning, fade to black at the end and possibly a short intro music track.Īnyway, here's some screen captures which hope makes sense to you guys. ![]() LOL - I'm nowhere near that level of perfection. I know that in my case using Resolve is like the old proverb of using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, but I do like the look and feel of the application and would love to keep using it, even if it's on an infrequent use basis. Strange this is that last night I imported raw MTS clips, re-transcoded them and loaded the into a default project, accepting the change of timeline to match the frame rate of the clip (all as I've done before) and it played the clips just fine ! I also tested the same clips in other applications, some of which accepted MTS file format, and that too would stutter if the preview was played before it built the cache / buffer, and even then it would randomly stutter. I'm running a scan of the hard drives, but as mentioned, using the performance monitor there was nothing obvious to a layman (ie the graphs for CPU / HDD were not flat lining at 100%). A 115mb test clip in MTS format results in a 1.67 GB MOV file when trans-coded. I use ClipToolz v2 to trans-code from Panasonic MTS to DNxHD with 48k 24bit sound. Or would my GPU and HDD be OK and replacing the RAM with 32GB of DDR3 1333 RAM (the max the CPU / mainboard supports) work out better. ![]() If I read the documentation, Resolve uses the GPU more than CPU, so would upgrading my graphics card to a 2GB card be the better option, or to use a dedicated 120GB SSD for video files. I'm on a limited budget (circa £100), so replacing the system with a new i7 etc is out of the question, but would like suggestions as to where best to spend that £100 to improve my resolve experience when editing my hobby videos. Based around an AMD FX6100 six core running at 3.3ghz, 12GB DDR3 dual channel RAM, 1GB ATI Radion 7700 GPU and a couple of 500GB 7200 rpm hard drives (one for OS and programs, the other data files inc video) Lightworks there is insufficient overlapping media free#I've downloaded the free version of Resolve 12.5 and am enjoying the learning curve, but on a few occasions I've found that the clips stutter when played both in preview or from the time line (these have been pre-processed from MTS format to one that Resolve can handle). Lightworks there is insufficient overlapping media tv#However in order to get back into the hobby again I recently purchased a new 4K camera, although our TV is standard HD, so mostly record in 1080P HD. I'm only a casual hobbyist when it comes to video, making short films for family events, holidays etc, but haven't been involved much as my camera were so outdated (minDV and 4:3, no wide screen let along HD !). ![]()
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