Dear swarm.
Is it possible to Playback a DCP without framedrops with DCP-O-Matic?
I think about upgrading my ram (from 16 to 128), but I am not sure if is the only determining factor.
I am using a 6.1 MacPro
Processor
3,5 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5
Graphics
AMD FirePro D500 3072 MB
Thanks in advance
Anton
Fluid Playback possible?
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Re: Fluid Playback possible?
Are you using the "OpenGL" video mode in preferences?
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Re: Fluid Playback possible?
Hello Carl.
Thank you for your question.
In fact, I did not.
Now i do.
If I playback the DCP with quater resolution, it really does not lose frames.
If I playback the DCP with half resolution, it starts to lose frames.
Do you think more Ram would make it possible to Playback in full resolution with no dropouts?
Thank you for your question.
In fact, I did not.
Now i do.
If I playback the DCP with quater resolution, it really does not lose frames.
If I playback the DCP with half resolution, it starts to lose frames.
Do you think more Ram would make it possible to Playback in full resolution with no dropouts?
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Re: Fluid Playback possible?
I'm a bit surprised it doesn't work better. Did you re-start DCP-o-matic after changing the option?
Can you check the CPU load while playing a DCP?
Can you check the CPU load while playing a DCP?
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Re: Fluid Playback possible?
The 6core E5 might be a bit too weak for this. Check both CPU load displays in activity monitor (utilities folder.
Is this a 2k or a 4k DCP? Framerate?
Adding RAM will not improve playback performance.
Is the DCP on a local/SSD drive, or on an external/USB or network drive?
Is this a 2k or a 4k DCP? Framerate?
Adding RAM will not improve playback performance.
Is the DCP on a local/SSD drive, or on an external/USB or network drive?