Hi everyone,
I might need some hand here. I'm using Adobe Premiere CS4 for video editing. My multicam view is basically a still image. It records clicks between the 2 cams, however video is totally still and I'm just guessing based on audio which cam to choose. Audio is working 100% good.
Videos are HD quality in MP4 if that matters. Sequence rendered before multicam view. Without that even the 1 cam preview is lagging...
My rig:
i5 6th generation
16GB 2133Mhz DDR4 Kingston
working on SSD disk Patriot Blaze on Sata 3
PSU: 500W
MoBo: AS Rock
Win 10 64-bit
no GPU, just the integrated one[
I read some forums and for decompressing from codec in realtime a GPU is needed....
When checking task manager, SSD is barely 5%, so was HDD (WD Green 100MB/s). RAM on 30%. However the i5 is on 100%. Same for exporting video - doesn't matter whether whole project is on SSD or HDD, i5 hits 100% and the exporting time SSD = HDD.
Questions:
1. If GPU is needed, what is the best one for my rig for video editing? Money is important, however projects paramount. I know I'll buy one and stick to it for couple of yrs, so...
2. If so, would GeForce 750Ti do the job? It is 'only' 4 levels higher than the integrated one as per the hierarchy on this forum
(http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html?_ga=1.42467493.1062388050.1459617756). I'm planning to buy this one anyway to put to my 2nd PC as the best one I could get for that rig (Core2Quad E6700, 8GB DDR2 800Mhz, PSU:400W) which I already know is the best one I could get as check on this Forum.
I might use this one in my PC and later on put it to old PC (if that solves the issue). I know it's only 4 levels higher, but - what if that would give some relief to processor working already on 100%?
Hard to believe CS4 released in 2008 - times when they only dreamed about i5 processors with integrated graphics - and I have these issues...
Thanks!
I might need some hand here. I'm using Adobe Premiere CS4 for video editing. My multicam view is basically a still image. It records clicks between the 2 cams, however video is totally still and I'm just guessing based on audio which cam to choose. Audio is working 100% good.
Videos are HD quality in MP4 if that matters. Sequence rendered before multicam view. Without that even the 1 cam preview is lagging...
My rig:
i5 6th generation
16GB 2133Mhz DDR4 Kingston
working on SSD disk Patriot Blaze on Sata 3
PSU: 500W
MoBo: AS Rock
Win 10 64-bit
no GPU, just the integrated one[
I read some forums and for decompressing from codec in realtime a GPU is needed....
When checking task manager, SSD is barely 5%, so was HDD (WD Green 100MB/s). RAM on 30%. However the i5 is on 100%. Same for exporting video - doesn't matter whether whole project is on SSD or HDD, i5 hits 100% and the exporting time SSD = HDD.
Questions:
1. If GPU is needed, what is the best one for my rig for video editing? Money is important, however projects paramount. I know I'll buy one and stick to it for couple of yrs, so...
2. If so, would GeForce 750Ti do the job? It is 'only' 4 levels higher than the integrated one as per the hierarchy on this forum
(http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html?_ga=1.42467493.1062388050.1459617756). I'm planning to buy this one anyway to put to my 2nd PC as the best one I could get for that rig (Core2Quad E6700, 8GB DDR2 800Mhz, PSU:400W) which I already know is the best one I could get as check on this Forum.
I might use this one in my PC and later on put it to old PC (if that solves the issue). I know it's only 4 levels higher, but - what if that would give some relief to processor working already on 100%?
Hard to believe CS4 released in 2008 - times when they only dreamed about i5 processors with integrated graphics - and I have these issues...
Thanks!