Serious fps issue: simple comps, powerful GPU+CPU
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 19:34
Hello all,
Please forgive that my first post is a call for help. New to Resolume, studying the manual, and learning a ton from this forum. Hoping I can help others soon. I have done many searches on fps issues, but here is my specific case, wondering if anything stands out.
Working at a new venue, and inheriting a system that needs help. With just one video, Resolume plays at 20fps (if we're lucky). With 2-3 layers, no fancy effects, it drops to around 10-15fps. Anything more complex and the system reaches a horrendous 4-5fps. I think our GPU+CPU (details below) can accomplish much more than this. When a client asks us to just play the one promo video they spent top dollar producing, and it plays at 20fps, well...that's no good.
The space is set up with 5 HD projectors forming a U-shape wraparound image, plus a control monitor. Compositions are 8960 x 1200, which sounds big, but we have another machine that runs 7680 x 2160 compositions with 4K videos at 45-60fps. (I can get the specs on that machine if anyone wants to compare.) I wish I could just switch machines, but we need high performance from both.
Here are the specs for the system I must improve:
HARDWARE
Dell Precision T7610 running Windows 7 Professional (Service Pack 1)
RAM: 112GB
CPU: 2x Intel Xeon CPU E5-2570 v2 at 2.5GHz (2 processors)
GPU: 2x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (CUDA, 4GB VRAM each), Driver version 358.50, DirectX version 11.0
OUTPUTS:
Card 1. 3x Displayport to VGA adapter (to projectors) + 1x HDMI (to monitor)
Card 2. 1x Displayport to VGA adapter (to projector) + 1x DVI to VGA adapter (to projector)
SOFTWARE
- Resolume Arena 4 runs off of main boot disk (C:), a separate Resolume partition is not feasible for us
- All videos play from two local SSDS: 1x Samsung MZ7WD480 (480 GB) and 1x Radeon R7 (240GB)
- All videos are exported from Adobe Media Encoder CC 2015, DXV3, Normal Quality (No Alpha), 32 bit, Maximum Bit Depth, 30fps, Progressive, Frame Blending, Keyframe every 1 frame, Maximum Render Quality
THOUGHTS
I have read that it is best to only use one GPU instead of 2. To do this with our setup (6 outputs), we would need either a new GPU or triple heads. Our previous tech set this all up very recently, so I know the management doesn't want to buy anything else without being sure we need it.
I would really love to get around 5 layers, more clips, blend modes, effects, etc., to run at 30fps. If anyone has a similar setup, or has fixed this before, I would be forever grateful for your sage advice. Thanks x a million!
Please forgive that my first post is a call for help. New to Resolume, studying the manual, and learning a ton from this forum. Hoping I can help others soon. I have done many searches on fps issues, but here is my specific case, wondering if anything stands out.
Working at a new venue, and inheriting a system that needs help. With just one video, Resolume plays at 20fps (if we're lucky). With 2-3 layers, no fancy effects, it drops to around 10-15fps. Anything more complex and the system reaches a horrendous 4-5fps. I think our GPU+CPU (details below) can accomplish much more than this. When a client asks us to just play the one promo video they spent top dollar producing, and it plays at 20fps, well...that's no good.
The space is set up with 5 HD projectors forming a U-shape wraparound image, plus a control monitor. Compositions are 8960 x 1200, which sounds big, but we have another machine that runs 7680 x 2160 compositions with 4K videos at 45-60fps. (I can get the specs on that machine if anyone wants to compare.) I wish I could just switch machines, but we need high performance from both.
Here are the specs for the system I must improve:
HARDWARE
Dell Precision T7610 running Windows 7 Professional (Service Pack 1)
RAM: 112GB
CPU: 2x Intel Xeon CPU E5-2570 v2 at 2.5GHz (2 processors)
GPU: 2x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (CUDA, 4GB VRAM each), Driver version 358.50, DirectX version 11.0
OUTPUTS:
Card 1. 3x Displayport to VGA adapter (to projectors) + 1x HDMI (to monitor)
Card 2. 1x Displayport to VGA adapter (to projector) + 1x DVI to VGA adapter (to projector)
SOFTWARE
- Resolume Arena 4 runs off of main boot disk (C:), a separate Resolume partition is not feasible for us
- All videos play from two local SSDS: 1x Samsung MZ7WD480 (480 GB) and 1x Radeon R7 (240GB)
- All videos are exported from Adobe Media Encoder CC 2015, DXV3, Normal Quality (No Alpha), 32 bit, Maximum Bit Depth, 30fps, Progressive, Frame Blending, Keyframe every 1 frame, Maximum Render Quality
THOUGHTS
I have read that it is best to only use one GPU instead of 2. To do this with our setup (6 outputs), we would need either a new GPU or triple heads. Our previous tech set this all up very recently, so I know the management doesn't want to buy anything else without being sure we need it.
I would really love to get around 5 layers, more clips, blend modes, effects, etc., to run at 30fps. If anyone has a similar setup, or has fixed this before, I would be forever grateful for your sage advice. Thanks x a million!