Hi everyone!
I'm going to buy a new laptop and I wanna be sure to choose the right one for vjing.
I need it for real time projection mapping in opera theater, so it's very important that not crash or lag.
I also use kinect whit quartz composer and syphon for real time input in arena.
I saw the macbook pro with these specs:
2.5GHz quad-core Intel Core i7
Turbo Boost up to 3.7GHz
16GB 1600MHz memory
512GB PCIe-based flash storage1
Intel Iris Pro Graphics
AMD Radeon R9 M370X with 2GB GDDR5 memory
Is good enough in your opinion? Or maybe should I switch to windows for a more powerful laptop?
Thank you!:)
Good Laptop / Graphic card
Re: Good Laptop / Graphic card
Hoping a new Macbook Pro model comes out soon...
Generally, when we've hosted traveling VJs, they have the max-ed out Macbook Pros and they work quite well and consistently, especially if you're pushing a 1920x1080 texture (they do get finnicky when you're pushing more than about 2 layers at 3840x2160, however). I know AMD cards don't always cooperate so well with Arena on PC, but on Macs they are much more stable.
I cannot really speak to their handling of multiple outputs, but I have read on this forum from a few folks that using Blackmagic capture devices (such as an Intensity shuttle or a Decklink card inside a PCIe over Thunderbolt chassis) are solid options.
I am in a similar position โ I know that the real work I want to make requires a PC tower, and I'm working on it, but I really need a portable solution. For the sake of saving money and being able to customize with maybe something like NVIDIA GTX970m, I would want a PC notebook, but all the custom builds look/feel way too "gamer" for my tastes, some of them are rather bulky too.
TL;DR - if you need an Apple machine, getting the most tricked out Macbook Pro is your safest bet. PC has the potential to perform even better, for cheaper, but requires more purpose-driven research.
Generally, when we've hosted traveling VJs, they have the max-ed out Macbook Pros and they work quite well and consistently, especially if you're pushing a 1920x1080 texture (they do get finnicky when you're pushing more than about 2 layers at 3840x2160, however). I know AMD cards don't always cooperate so well with Arena on PC, but on Macs they are much more stable.
I cannot really speak to their handling of multiple outputs, but I have read on this forum from a few folks that using Blackmagic capture devices (such as an Intensity shuttle or a Decklink card inside a PCIe over Thunderbolt chassis) are solid options.
I am in a similar position โ I know that the real work I want to make requires a PC tower, and I'm working on it, but I really need a portable solution. For the sake of saving money and being able to customize with maybe something like NVIDIA GTX970m, I would want a PC notebook, but all the custom builds look/feel way too "gamer" for my tastes, some of them are rather bulky too.
TL;DR - if you need an Apple machine, getting the most tricked out Macbook Pro is your safest bet. PC has the potential to perform even better, for cheaper, but requires more purpose-driven research.
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I'm still curious why anyone is ever interested in macs when it comes to real time performance. From my findings window machine with a 970m pretty much hands it to any R9 M370X for less then a macbook pro. A 980m can also be had for under the asking price of a macbook pro if you look at the asus ROG line. The video card is the work horse in Resolume it's kinda an important part of the system.
I mean you can basically get a new tricked out razor blade 970m for that price. Then later get a razor core and run your gig off an actual desktop card for expandability. Even upgrade it to a 1080gtx at some point which would be around 30x more powerful then any macbook and about 4x the graphic power of any mac product to date.
I mean you can basically get a new tricked out razor blade 970m for that price. Then later get a razor core and run your gig off an actual desktop card for expandability. Even upgrade it to a 1080gtx at some point which would be around 30x more powerful then any macbook and about 4x the graphic power of any mac product to date.
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I read somewhere on here that using that "razor core" extra graphics card wouldn't help Resolueme actually but idkDigi wrote: Sun May 08, 2016 22:12 I'm still curious why anyone is ever interested in macs when it comes to real time performance. From my findings window machine with a 970m pretty much hands it to any R9 M370X for less then a macbook pro. A 980m can also be had for under the asking price of a macbook pro if you look at the asus ROG line. The video card is the work horse in Resolume it's kinda an important part of the system.
I mean you can basically get a new tricked out razor blade 970m for that price. Then later get a razor core and run your gig off an actual desktop card for expandability. Even upgrade it to a 1080gtx at some point which would be around 30x more powerful then any macbook and about 4x the graphic power of any mac product to date.
Asus pro duo
Intell cor I7
16 gig ram
Gforce rtx 2060
mouse
Re: Good Laptop / Graphic card
Hi, so the new ROG Zephyrus S (GX531)vj8k3 wrote: Mon Dec 10, 2018 07:49 I read somewhere on here that using that "razor core" extra graphics card wouldn't help Resolueme actually but idk
https://www.asus.com/it/Laptops/ROG-Zephyrus-S-GX531/
is not a good choice for Resolume?
Thanks
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I just got a refurb razer blade 15 with a gtx 1070 max-q for 1600USD on ebay and this thing absolutely CRUSHES anything I put on it, I just tested with an 8k composition with 2 outputs and I got steady 70 to 80 fps with the vsync off and using 8k content. It's a VERY compact machine, almost as compact as the macbook and also very elegant, it doesn't have a gamer feel to it, plus the rgb mapable keyboard is an added bonus for mapping stuff on arena, I high recommend it, it's working flawlessly. Also has a sweet 144hz screen that even if you don't game on it, makes everything feels extremely smooth. They've just launched a version with an oled screen but this one goes to up to 3300USD.