14 Mar 2013 at 11:52 #1 Gimpymoo Gimpymoo Soldato Joined 31 May 2005 Posts 15,640 Location Nottingham With Open CL support, my rig takes 3 hours. Is this too long or about right? Only just started editing so pretty green to it all Thanks.
With Open CL support, my rig takes 3 hours. Is this too long or about right? Only just started editing so pretty green to it all Thanks.
14 Mar 2013 at 16:25 #2 gary996 gary996 Soldato Joined 24 Aug 2003 Posts 3,431 Location Gillingham Kent Think you need to spec your rig mate
14 Mar 2013 at 16:55 #3 Linkex Linkex Associate Joined 4 May 2011 Posts 1,065 Also, how long is the video you are rendering?
14 Mar 2013 at 19:26 #4 Gimpymoo Gimpymoo Soldato OP Joined 31 May 2005 Posts 15,640 Location Nottingham 80 minute video.
14 Mar 2013 at 19:47 #5 Raikiri Raikiri Soldato Joined 5 Jul 2005 Posts 17,995 Location Brighton On a Pentium II - 84 million years On a Core i7 and nVidia Titan - 20 minutes But really it depends on a huge number of factors. The best way to test would be to find a video that we all have access to, run that and tell us your specs. Then we can do the same and compare. Last edited: 14 Mar 2013
On a Pentium II - 84 million years On a Core i7 and nVidia Titan - 20 minutes But really it depends on a huge number of factors. The best way to test would be to find a video that we all have access to, run that and tell us your specs. Then we can do the same and compare.
14 Mar 2013 at 20:05 #6 On Holiday On Holiday Soldato Joined 29 Dec 2009 Posts 7,241 Slightly off-topic question; I've a 3820 and a GTX 680. How can I use the GTX 680 to render? Which file format etc. Without getting the famed "An unexpected error has occured".
Slightly off-topic question; I've a 3820 and a GTX 680. How can I use the GTX 680 to render? Which file format etc. Without getting the famed "An unexpected error has occured".