In the latest versions of DaVinci, the Neural Engine has been introduced as a truly useful tool. However, we have found that when starting each installation for the first time, it is necessary to run the Optimizing Engine, which takes several minutes.
This wouldn't be much of an issue if each workstation were only used by one user. However, in our case, each machine is used by several operators throughout the day, and each of them has to go through the process of optimizing Neural Engines.
My question is: could the optimization process take into account the hardware of the machine, and could this optimization be performed collectively only once, considering that all users are using the same machine?
Neural engine optimization creates a file named TensorRT.cache in the following folder on Windows (no idea what is the folder for other operating systems) C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Blackmagic Design\DaVinci Resolve\Support\DVIP\Cache
A workaround is to place the TensorRT.cache to a folder accessible from all users, then create a symbolic link to this file and copy the symbolic link to the corresponding folder for each user
In the latest versions of DaVinci, the Neural Engine has been introduced as a truly useful tool. However, we have found that when starting each installation for the first time, it is necessary to run the Optimizing Engine, which takes several minutes.
This wouldn't be much of an issue if each workstation were only used by one user. However, in our case, each machine is used by several operators throughout the day, and each of them has to go through the process of optimizing Neural Engines.
My question is: could the optimization process take into account the hardware of the machine, and could this optimization be performed collectively only once, considering that all users are using the same machine?
Thank you.
Yep... painful. and that file will keep being added to the local drive... over and over....
W10-19043.1645- Supermicro MB C9X299-PGF - RAM 128GBCPU i9-10980XE 16c 4.3GHz (Oc) Water cooled - 12x8TB SSD RAID5 internal (80TB) Decklink Studio 4K (12.4.1) Resolve 19.1.3 / fusion studio 19 GPU 3090ti drivers 512.59 studio
I keep seeing people talking about this Optimization window but i have never seen it on my part... I have the option checked but nothing ever happens to optimize anything
Ryzen 5800X G.Skill 32GB 3600 CL14 RX 9070XT 16GB Resolve Studio 20 Windows 11
I've only seen this run on 2 of 3 machines.. the first one with an RTX3090. The second one with a GTX1060. It never ran on the machine with the GTX1080Ti.
PRIMARY WORKSTATION: Dual Xeon E5-2667 vs, 128GB RAM, RTX3090Ti, Speed Editor, HP LP3065, LG 31MU97-B SECONDARY WORKSTATION: i7-9700K, 64GB RAM, RTX3090, Speed Editor, HP LP3065 PROJECTION: Sony VPL-VW675ES