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Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 00:57
by hive8
I see you use a samsung 840 is it a Evo or Pro?
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 08:40
by steve33
Hi Steve thanks for the clips...can you upload the original files from the camera you used?
Can you use wetransfer.com or dropbox? The quality is very crappy via google ...and who knows how they reconvert uploaded stuff really!? If your recording was already that crappy....do you have another cam?

https://www.wetransfer.com/downloads/c5 ... 825/489151
+ ...is this the testclip I gave you? or another one?....If it is your own testclip...may I have it too?
This is the test clip you gave me.
+ can you please post a screenshot containing ALL processes of your "processes-tab" from your Windows task-manager while Resolume is running?
the system is at a production today, i will post it maybe later today or tomorrow.
Thanks
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 08:41
by steve33
hive8 wrote:I see you use a samsung 840 is it a Evo or Pro?
EVO
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 10:51
by Oaktown
What size and how full is your EVO SSD drive?
Also, have you tested with two SSD drives? One for OS & Resolume and the other one for show files?
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:33
by steve33
Oaktown wrote:What size and how full is your EVO SSD drive?
SSD is not full
Also, have you tested with two SSD drives? One for OS & Resolume and the other one for show files?
There are two ssd's, the HDD is not the problem.
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 17:15
by dirtyjohn_lv
The Black Magic Test you provided show the write speeds but not the read speeds, which is what we are looking for. It is already saying it can't write video at the size you want, what about reading video?
There is a huge difference between the EVO and PRO in terms of performance, even bigger jump in performance going to an 850.
I have a nearly identical setup, except I have the GTX780, running 6 screens @60Hz with no issues since the 4.2 update
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 17:42
by cvanhoose
Hi Steve,
I use 60fps in the US and 50fps in Europe with a matched projector for the signal. I have a $5K machine, so it could be partly hardware issue. I output 60fps consistently from our Arena servers. We run up to 20000x1200 pixel compositions. The machine handles it NO PROB. with 7 layers @ 20k x 1200
Intel i7 3930k 3.2ghz
all liquid cooled
48ram
Win7 64bit
ssd raids
12k drives
hd7970 cards-liquid cooled
everything is overclocked
Used for AV production/broadcast
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 18:24
by Oaktown
Steve33, a few more questions for you:
- Your Geforce GTX770 could be at fault since you're experiencing the same stuttering on your UI so have you tested your system with a different GPU?
What's your motherboard and is your GPU in the main x16 PCIe slot?
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 13:04
by steve33
dirtyjohn_lv wrote:The Black Magic Test you provided show the write speeds but not the read speeds, which is what we are looking for. It is already saying it can't write video at the size you want, what about reading video?
you can see the read speed on the right (510MB/s) and you obviesly dont know what your talking about.
it says that i cannot Write 1080 50P 12 bit RGB which is 550MB per second!
1080 25p DXV file is like 12MB per second, i can play 40 DXV clips at a time with my hard drive!
please do not reply if you do not know what you are saying.
Re: I must solve this stuttering problem once and for all
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 13:11
by steve33
Oaktown wrote:Steve33, a few more questions for you:
- Your Geforce GTX770 could be at fault since you're experiencing the same stuttering on your UI so have you tested your system with a different GPU?
What's your motherboard and is your GPU in the main x16 PCIe slot?
Well my motherboard is GigaByte GA-X79-UD3 and the graphoc card is in the main X16 pcie slot.
I never tried it with a different motherboard but i'm getting mix messages here,
first i got a reply the says that this is a known issue and a software problem and now you are saind that there is something wrong with my hardware, i definitely prefer the hardware problem because that is something i can fix.
do you have a test sugestion i can make to make sure that is something wrong with my GPU?
Thanks