Resolume Avenue and multi-core procs

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sjp
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Resolume Avenue and multi-core procs

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Hey all,

I use video in theatrical projects and am currently using the (now discontinued) ArkaosVJDMX software.

Resolume seems to have everything we need and is still supported. We are now considering a switch and a rebuild of our current show and media server...

After having read all the documentation and about to start trial setups, I'd like to know if Resolume actually utilizes multi-core processors?

I have found some old forum (3yrs+ old) that state that it wasn't, but was wondering what the current state of multithreading support is..

Thanks,
sjp

Joris
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Re: Resolume Avenue and multi-core procs

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Hey SJP

The posts you read were indeed out of date, Avenue is multithreaded.

Joris

sjp
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Re: Resolume Avenue and multi-core procs

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thank you very much!

levdog
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Re: Resolume Avenue and multi-core procs

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Avenue might be multithreaded, but QuickTime on pc does not support multithreaded decoding.

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Re: Resolume Avenue and multi-core procs

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levdog wrote:Avenue might be multithreaded, but QuickTime on pc does not support multithreaded decoding.
is it not the GPU that decodes when using this program?

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Re: Resolume Avenue and multi-core procs

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If your Video Files are encoded in the .DXV codec, then yes the GPU will handle all the video decoding.

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Re: Resolume Avenue and multi-core procs

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Stickygreen wrote:If your Video Files are encoded in the .DXV codec, then yes the GPU will handle all the video decoding.
cool i thought so... always best to have someone else say it is too :)

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