VIDEO RESOLUTIONS
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 01:47
Hi all,
I've been an avid user of Resolume 2.4 for a few years, until a year ago when my Windows lappy died...I kind of stopped doing gigs around the same time. Switching to mac happily coincided with Avenue's release, and I'd just like to say that the Resolume guys really have nailed it this time! Bravo!
On to the subject in question...Video Resolutions. I'm currently running on a 2.4ghz (alum) iMac, 2Gb RAM and 128mb ATI card at home. My laptop is a brand new Macbook (White) 2.26 ghz, 2Gb RAM and Nvidia geForce 9400M. I'm still yet to gig with it, I will be upgrading the RAM soon. I'm not running any external HDs (damn MacBook has no firewire so I'm stuck there). So as you can see, the issue of what size video to use across my clip library is really important to wring the most performance I can out of what I've got.
So far I'm working in 640x480, which works fine. However I have heard on these forums that resolume processes video in 512 pixel blocks. Can someone confirm if this actually is true for Avenue 3? in which case, please advise on the relevant video sizes.
I would like to output widescreen (16:9) video. However, 640x360 (is this correct?) would seem to be a pitifully small size to output. I would like to output 768x426 but I'm wondering if 640x320 is easier for avenue to process (multiples of 10 and all?). In which case, would 800x450 be better?
Also, would I be better off cropping and exporting all of my videos for widescreen, to avoid scaling issues in avenue, or does this not really matter (regarding performance). Also if I say, go for widescreen PAL, should I export my 640x480 videos to PAL resolution? or will I not see much benefit?
Sorry if I don't make much sense. But before I decide on a resolution to stick with and get into possibly converting a lot of stuff, it would be good to get some advice! Any help is much appreciated.
Cheers
Steve
I've been an avid user of Resolume 2.4 for a few years, until a year ago when my Windows lappy died...I kind of stopped doing gigs around the same time. Switching to mac happily coincided with Avenue's release, and I'd just like to say that the Resolume guys really have nailed it this time! Bravo!
On to the subject in question...Video Resolutions. I'm currently running on a 2.4ghz (alum) iMac, 2Gb RAM and 128mb ATI card at home. My laptop is a brand new Macbook (White) 2.26 ghz, 2Gb RAM and Nvidia geForce 9400M. I'm still yet to gig with it, I will be upgrading the RAM soon. I'm not running any external HDs (damn MacBook has no firewire so I'm stuck there). So as you can see, the issue of what size video to use across my clip library is really important to wring the most performance I can out of what I've got.
So far I'm working in 640x480, which works fine. However I have heard on these forums that resolume processes video in 512 pixel blocks. Can someone confirm if this actually is true for Avenue 3? in which case, please advise on the relevant video sizes.
I would like to output widescreen (16:9) video. However, 640x360 (is this correct?) would seem to be a pitifully small size to output. I would like to output 768x426 but I'm wondering if 640x320 is easier for avenue to process (multiples of 10 and all?). In which case, would 800x450 be better?
Also, would I be better off cropping and exporting all of my videos for widescreen, to avoid scaling issues in avenue, or does this not really matter (regarding performance). Also if I say, go for widescreen PAL, should I export my 640x480 videos to PAL resolution? or will I not see much benefit?
Sorry if I don't make much sense. But before I decide on a resolution to stick with and get into possibly converting a lot of stuff, it would be good to get some advice! Any help is much appreciated.
Cheers
Steve