Simon Dunne
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Hi,
So i'm doing some VR rendering in W10. 3840 x 1920 is the project setting and export setting. I've got 2x Pascal GPU's running in CUDA (todays driver) Manual (headless) mode, 1 is also acting as the UI. Source footage is cineform 422, but very dark. So, with both the built in NR in 12.5.2, or using neat video, i'm only getting about 6.5 fps on the render. This doesn't matter if i render to cineform 422 in .AVI, cineform in .MOV (still 32 bit??) or DNxHR in .MXF OP1a.....it's always the same fps. In GPU-Z, i can see that both GPU's are being heavily used, but i'd have thought i'd get closer to realtime with 2 pascals? No??
Thanks, Simon
So i'm doing some VR rendering in W10. 3840 x 1920 is the project setting and export setting. I've got 2x Pascal GPU's running in CUDA (todays driver) Manual (headless) mode, 1 is also acting as the UI. Source footage is cineform 422, but very dark. So, with both the built in NR in 12.5.2, or using neat video, i'm only getting about 6.5 fps on the render. This doesn't matter if i render to cineform 422 in .AVI, cineform in .MOV (still 32 bit??) or DNxHR in .MXF OP1a.....it's always the same fps. In GPU-Z, i can see that both GPU's are being heavily used, but i'd have thought i'd get closer to realtime with 2 pascals? No??
Thanks, Simon