gui on a weaker graphics card - how is resolume using gpus?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 19:26
my question concerns how is resolume using my gpus - as i get a lot off different fps in different settings.
i have a mac pro with three grafic cards in it - two ati 5770 and one ati 2600
my clips are in dxv!
if i use the 2600 for the resolume gui and one output screen on the first ati 5770 i get around 10 fps
if i use the first ati 5770 for the gui and on the same ati 5770 one output screen i get 40 fps
if i use the first ati 5770 for the gui and on the second ati 5770 one output screen i get 60 fps
but this seems not to be an mac or win problem as i have read that people seems to have same problems on win machines.
and what happens if i have for example an pc with a onboard grafics card (which is in the meantime usual in laptops and towers) and i use the onboard mostly weaker graphics for the gpu.
so my question is how does resolume use exactly the gpu - and in which connection does the gui stands to the gpu.
best pixelschubser
i have a mac pro with three grafic cards in it - two ati 5770 and one ati 2600
my clips are in dxv!
if i use the 2600 for the resolume gui and one output screen on the first ati 5770 i get around 10 fps
if i use the first ati 5770 for the gui and on the same ati 5770 one output screen i get 40 fps
if i use the first ati 5770 for the gui and on the second ati 5770 one output screen i get 60 fps
but this seems not to be an mac or win problem as i have read that people seems to have same problems on win machines.
and what happens if i have for example an pc with a onboard grafics card (which is in the meantime usual in laptops and towers) and i use the onboard mostly weaker graphics for the gpu.
so my question is how does resolume use exactly the gpu - and in which connection does the gui stands to the gpu.
best pixelschubser