After all these years I'm still a trifle fuzzy over the playback buffer.
Adjusting buffer size allows me to pre fill and then play for as long as the buffer lasts - this using an "intensive" plugin.
Whilst this is happening, my CPU is operating at around 20% running at 4.5GHz (16 threads all cores running) my RAM usage is about 6GB total inc. OS, so on this system I have 25GB free, my disc throughput is about 8mbs - peanuts considering my quad SSD runs at 1700mbs read - so, with all my resources under zero stress, and little used, why can the system not provide me with better stutter free playback?
Obviously,various plugins from other vendors are outside the Edius/GrassValley comment arena, but it really appears strange that with a powerful system Edius and approved plugs such as NewBlue are unable to access or use properly the available resources.
Why can't Edius keep filling the buffer, in a look ahead manner, using available RAM and CPU resources, rather than simply running out of steam?
Paul :-)
Adjusting buffer size allows me to pre fill and then play for as long as the buffer lasts - this using an "intensive" plugin.
Whilst this is happening, my CPU is operating at around 20% running at 4.5GHz (16 threads all cores running) my RAM usage is about 6GB total inc. OS, so on this system I have 25GB free, my disc throughput is about 8mbs - peanuts considering my quad SSD runs at 1700mbs read - so, with all my resources under zero stress, and little used, why can the system not provide me with better stutter free playback?
Obviously,various plugins from other vendors are outside the Edius/GrassValley comment arena, but it really appears strange that with a powerful system Edius and approved plugs such as NewBlue are unable to access or use properly the available resources.
Why can't Edius keep filling the buffer, in a look ahead manner, using available RAM and CPU resources, rather than simply running out of steam?
Paul :-)
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