Hello,
Resolume outputs Videos on my Windows-machine in 1080p (DXV) only with 15 fps. If I add another video it goes down to 7 fps.
CPU: i7-3770K
GPU: GeForce GTX 680 4GB
So the hardware shouldn't be the reason.
Tried the same files on a MacBook Pro with integrated Iris Pro without any issues (60 fps).
Any Idea?
Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
is it a dual graphics machine?
check resolume log file for
---Info main OpenGL renderer---
om my machine it looks like:
Vendor : ATI Technologies Inc.
Model: AMD Radeon HD 7600M Series
in the model you should see the gtx,
resolume uses the card that displays the primary windows screen.
check resolume log file for
---Info main OpenGL renderer---
om my machine it looks like:
Vendor : ATI Technologies Inc.
Model: AMD Radeon HD 7600M Series
in the model you should see the gtx,
resolume uses the card that displays the primary windows screen.
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Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
Can you give more specifics about your composition, such as # of layers, # of clips per deck, etc...?
Also, what's your motherboard and RAM?
Also, what's your motherboard and RAM?
Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K
GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 680 4GB
MB: GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7
RAM: 32GB Patriot 1600 CL9
SSD: OCZ-Revodrive3 X2 480GB PCIe SSD
where can i find the logfile?
Attached a screenshot of the output monitor
GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 680 4GB
MB: GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7
RAM: 32GB Patriot 1600 CL9
SSD: OCZ-Revodrive3 X2 480GB PCIe SSD
where can i find the logfile?
Attached a screenshot of the output monitor
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Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
in preferences, feedback, there is a button to view log.
that motherboard has on-board graphic, right?
that motherboard has on-board graphic, right?
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Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
That MB does have onboard graphics
So make sure you connect everything you are using with Resolume to your Nvidia GPU including your control monitor.
Also it appears that only 3 of the 4 orange PCIe slots run at X16 and both X16_1 & X16_3 share their lanes with the two X8 slots so make sure you Nvidia GPU is plugged in X16_2 to get best performance.
So make sure you connect everything you are using with Resolume to your Nvidia GPU including your control monitor.
Also it appears that only 3 of the 4 orange PCIe slots run at X16 and both X16_1 & X16_3 share their lanes with the two X8 slots so make sure you Nvidia GPU is plugged in X16_2 to get best performance.
Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
---Info main OpenGL renderer---
Vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
Model: GeForce GTX 680/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL version: 4.4.0 NVIDIA 344.65
OpenGL version short: 4.4
OpenGL shader language version: 4.40 NVIDIA via Cg compiler
Both displays are connected with the Nvidia GPU (1080p DisplayPort & 1080p HDMI).
Even current games runs smoothly...
Vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
Model: GeForce GTX 680/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL version: 4.4.0 NVIDIA 344.65
OpenGL version short: 4.4
OpenGL shader language version: 4.40 NVIDIA via Cg compiler
Both displays are connected with the Nvidia GPU (1080p DisplayPort & 1080p HDMI).
Even current games runs smoothly...
Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
May you also check all of your energy management configurations...could be that there is something set to "always save energy".
Some additional questions:
- Is your clip also played back jerky with the normal Quicktime Player?
- In your first post you wrote that you are playing back with 1080p...but what is the resolution of the clip?
Greetings
cosmowe
Some additional questions:
- Is your clip also played back jerky with the normal Quicktime Player?
- In your first post you wrote that you are playing back with 1080p...but what is the resolution of the clip?
Greetings
cosmowe

Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
Is your GPU in the second lane? If not, and you have other PCIe devices cards, it might not work at full speed.
Also, I would try uninstalling the NVIDIA drivers using something like DDU http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/ and reinstalling the most recent non-beta driver from scratch.
You didn't give us your comp specs such as # of decks, layers and clips per deck.
Also, I would try uninstalling the NVIDIA drivers using something like DDU http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/ and reinstalling the most recent non-beta driver from scratch.
You didn't give us your comp specs such as # of decks, layers and clips per deck.
Re: Slow FPS on a Windows-Machine (1080p)
maybe try to run the benchmark composition just to rule out your comp as issue.
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