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Optimisation disques de travail

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Aug 07, 2023 Aug 07, 2023

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Hello la communauté,

je reviens vers vous car n'étant pas encore un utilisateur avancé, je consulte souvent les différents tutoriels (vidéo ou autres) pour évoluer mais parfois je ne trouve pas des informations convaincantes, c'est le cas pour l'affectation et optimisation des disques de travail. J'ai deux SSD dont le secondaire plus rapide (Samsung 980Pro).

J'ai consulté l'aide d'Adobe mais je ne comprends pas vraiment. J'ai consulté certaines vidéo YT etc.. mais beaucoup disent qu'il ne faut rien changer.

Comment organisez vous cela ? Dans quels répertoire placer vous les différents éléments ? 

Merci

Philippe 

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Community Expert , Aug 07, 2023 Aug 07, 2023

The scratch disk should be the fastest disk.

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LEGEND , Aug 07, 2023 Aug 07, 2023

Scratch file throughput is crucial for best performance.

 

So like many, my main computer has two internal Nvme slots. One I use for OS and programs.

 

The other is for all cache files, Premiere, AfterEffects, MediaEncoder, Audition, and Resolve. Nothing else is on that drive.

 

And I have several other large internal SSDs, used for projects, media, and export work.

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LEGEND , Aug 08, 2023 Aug 08, 2023

This sort of thing ... depends. On so many other things.

 

Such as long-GOP H.264/5 exports depend on whether you have the correct CPU, especially certain Intel chips.

 

Sustained throughput on the various drive connections matters.

 

Having free space on the drive you are exportingto, equivalent to 4-5 times the final size of the exported file.

 

Let alone what effects are involved.

 

Neil

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Aug 07, 2023 Aug 07, 2023

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The scratch disk should be the fastest disk.

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Aug 07, 2023 Aug 07, 2023

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Les 7 doivent être sur le disque le plus rapide, sans aucune distinction ?

 

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LEGEND ,
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Scratch file throughput is crucial for best performance.

 

So like many, my main computer has two internal Nvme slots. One I use for OS and programs.

 

The other is for all cache files, Premiere, AfterEffects, MediaEncoder, Audition, and Resolve. Nothing else is on that drive.

 

And I have several other large internal SSDs, used for projects, media, and export work.

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Mille mercis pour ces renseignements. Encore une fois votre aide est précieuse.

Philippe

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LEGEND ,
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Always happy to help ...

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Aug 08, 2023 Aug 08, 2023

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Je m'aperçois ce matin pour exporter une vidéo de 28 minutes (4k -25fps) que le temps est anormalement long (45mn). J'ai regardé l'activité CPU - GPU qui me semble anormalement faible. Qu'en pensez vous ?

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This sort of thing ... depends. On so many other things.

 

Such as long-GOP H.264/5 exports depend on whether you have the correct CPU, especially certain Intel chips.

 

Sustained throughput on the various drive connections matters.

 

Having free space on the drive you are exportingto, equivalent to 4-5 times the final size of the exported file.

 

Let alone what effects are involved.

 

Neil

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D'accord, merci beaucoup.

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