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- Real Name: Cris Duddridge
I have held back on this for ages but time has come to ask this question....
Is the rendering performance I am getting right or have I not setup Davinci correctly.
So lets start with my rig
ASRock AMD X399M Taichi Threadripper Micro ATX Motherboard
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X Processor - (16 Core/32 Threads)
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB DDR4 3000 MHz RAM/Memory Kit 4 x 16GB
ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB M.2 Gaming Solid State Drive (SSD), black x 2
EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB XC GAMING Turing Graphics Card
Davinci Resolve 16 not Studio
Cooler Master MasterFan Pro 120 Air Balance RGB 3 in 1 with RGB LED Controller
Corsair l/AMD CPU Water Cooler
Seasonic Focus Plus+ 850 Watt Gold Modular PSU/Power Supply
The motherboard is running the latest bios and has picked up the Graphics card.
So my project is as follows;
1. Project is set to 1080p 59.95FPS and is about 1 hour and 10 minutes in length, based on a car trip through the Alps over 10 days. I created 10 individual timelines for each day and took my media from the following which is all stored on one of my SSD Drives;
i. Gopro footage using protune shot at 1080p 59.95FPS The footage is all taken from a car, one camera facing forward and one reverse with audio from only the rear camera. The files are MP4 format and H264 Codec. I use the transform in Edit to move from front to rear probably 5 or six times for each day.
ii. Still images taken on a Samsung phone about 10 shots per day. These are presented in fusion with a map background, a still image from Google Maps with a color correction node so they appear back and white They are in 3d space with a white border with text at the bottom of each photo and a bit of animation so they appear to fly in and fly out.
iii. I have probably for or five seperate fusion components that run a maximium of 2 Text+ Nodes and a couple of rectangles and backgrounds all of which which are animated....
So the above seemed to come together ok but I never got anywhere near real time play back in Fusion even after a second pass. Perhaps 20% at best. Davinci would also crash on average about every 20 minutes or so. It didn't appear to be the PC just Davinci. Anyway I struggled on.
After completing each day I render out at 1080p MP4. For about 10 minutes of clips it was taking close to 3 hours to render. The frame rate would hover between 0.5 and 2 for the image fusion clips and I was getting 7 or 8 on the gopro footage. I also noticed that on the fusion rendering it would sit at 0 seconds and then after a couple of minutes would increase to 0.5 or 2.
I have created one combined timeline with all the tens days and probably will be happy to wait a couple of days for all of this to render.....but surely it shouldn't be this slow.
I must confess the install of Davinci is as out of the box and I haven't tweaked any settings......is there something I should be doing or is this what I should accept and live with.....
Is the rendering performance I am getting right or have I not setup Davinci correctly.
So lets start with my rig
ASRock AMD X399M Taichi Threadripper Micro ATX Motherboard
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X Processor - (16 Core/32 Threads)
Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB DDR4 3000 MHz RAM/Memory Kit 4 x 16GB
ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB M.2 Gaming Solid State Drive (SSD), black x 2
EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB XC GAMING Turing Graphics Card
Davinci Resolve 16 not Studio
Cooler Master MasterFan Pro 120 Air Balance RGB 3 in 1 with RGB LED Controller
Corsair l/AMD CPU Water Cooler
Seasonic Focus Plus+ 850 Watt Gold Modular PSU/Power Supply
The motherboard is running the latest bios and has picked up the Graphics card.
So my project is as follows;
1. Project is set to 1080p 59.95FPS and is about 1 hour and 10 minutes in length, based on a car trip through the Alps over 10 days. I created 10 individual timelines for each day and took my media from the following which is all stored on one of my SSD Drives;
i. Gopro footage using protune shot at 1080p 59.95FPS The footage is all taken from a car, one camera facing forward and one reverse with audio from only the rear camera. The files are MP4 format and H264 Codec. I use the transform in Edit to move from front to rear probably 5 or six times for each day.
ii. Still images taken on a Samsung phone about 10 shots per day. These are presented in fusion with a map background, a still image from Google Maps with a color correction node so they appear back and white They are in 3d space with a white border with text at the bottom of each photo and a bit of animation so they appear to fly in and fly out.
iii. I have probably for or five seperate fusion components that run a maximium of 2 Text+ Nodes and a couple of rectangles and backgrounds all of which which are animated....
So the above seemed to come together ok but I never got anywhere near real time play back in Fusion even after a second pass. Perhaps 20% at best. Davinci would also crash on average about every 20 minutes or so. It didn't appear to be the PC just Davinci. Anyway I struggled on.
After completing each day I render out at 1080p MP4. For about 10 minutes of clips it was taking close to 3 hours to render. The frame rate would hover between 0.5 and 2 for the image fusion clips and I was getting 7 or 8 on the gopro footage. I also noticed that on the fusion rendering it would sit at 0 seconds and then after a couple of minutes would increase to 0.5 or 2.
I have created one combined timeline with all the tens days and probably will be happy to wait a couple of days for all of this to render.....but surely it shouldn't be this slow.
I must confess the install of Davinci is as out of the box and I haven't tweaked any settings......is there something I should be doing or is this what I should accept and live with.....