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Hello. Found another ANOTHER (omg so tired from this) perfomance issue: 1920x1080 file in 1080x1920 sequence. One clip, no other FX, only Lumetri, moving correction sliders cause lags. Program restart doesnt help. Check the attach file.
Lumetri is one of the heavier resource users of effects in PrPro. Period. And of course ... it requires the CPU/GPU to recompute every pixel of every frame being displayed.
Now, unless you mis-typed, according to your post you're throwing a complete resizing operation on top of that.
Yea, gee, that's throwing a TON of work at your CPU/GPU and subsystems. And I am so not shocked. But I still wonder, did you mean a horizontal file placed on a vertical sequence?
Neil
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Lumetri is one of the heavier resource users of effects in PrPro. Period. And of course ... it requires the CPU/GPU to recompute every pixel of every frame being displayed.
Now, unless you mis-typed, according to your post you're throwing a complete resizing operation on top of that.
Yea, gee, that's throwing a TON of work at your CPU/GPU and subsystems. And I am so not shocked. But I still wonder, did you mean a horizontal file placed on a vertical sequence?
Neil
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Horizontal file placed on a vertical sequence, yeah. Strange, I don’t remember such a problem before. I have 1080ti and 6 processor cores and there is only one Lumetri effect ... But right, I forgot about scaling.
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Yea, those things sorta creep up on you, right?
I had a six-core with a 1080 and 32GB of RAM for like three/four years. Last winter I move up to a 24-core Ryzen, 2080Ti, and 128GB of RAM. Sorta wish I'd pungled a bit more for the 3000 series card but this rig is doing pretty good in all.
My mind boggles at the turn-key options for the color grading app, Baselight. To get that, you have to buy the computer from them. Three versions, all Linux ... one I think with a single GPU, another with like four GPUs .... and the double-throw-me-down version with eight GPUs.
In one computer ... um ... wow. But of course, if you need to ask the price, it ain't for you ...
Neil
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