4K multicam no problem!!

BruceUSA schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 07:05 Uhr

I am showing you a short video with 32 bit project settings 4K multicam editing in VP15 new build. No problem, sailing as smooth as its get.

https://vimeo.com/273154780

 

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Shinra Bansho schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 08:31 Uhr

@BruceUSA, that's very impressive! Do you, by any chance, have Neat Video noise reduction? If so, I am very curious to know how much the noise reduction FX would slow down your timeline performance. Thanks in advance.

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OldSmoke schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 14:32 Uhr

@BruceUSA would you be so kind and test it again with 4 different video events? Right now you use the same clip 4 times? That would mean the clip is only read once from the disk.

Proud owner of Sony Vegas Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 and now Magix VP15&16.

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BruceUSA schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 15:23 Uhr

@BruceUSA would you be so kind and test it again with 4 different video events? Right now you use the same clip 4 times? That would mean the clip is only read once from the disk.

Oldsmoke.

I don't have 4 cameras with 4K capable to test. I do have 2 4K camera and 1080P from 5D3 to test out 3 tracks?

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OldSmoke schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 15:24 Uhr

It can be clips from the same camera, just 4 different clips would do.

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BruceUSA schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 15:49 Uhr

It can be clips from the same camera, just 4 different clips would do.

Oldsmoke. OK. I will be out with my family and will film some random shot. I will do as you suggested. :)

 

Shinra. My video card is not supported on Neat Video. When I did a optimized under advance tap. Its is best combination is use 15 cores CPU only. on 8 bit project settings, 4K footage with Best/half TL play back is very good (smooth play back but not full framerate) When I switched to BEST/FULL it is not smooth but it is still perform better then my other system 6 cores @4.5ghz with R9 290X GPU Accelerated) My system cpu run full throttle 94% cpu usage when denoise with neat video.

CPU:  i9 Core Ultra 285K OCed @5.6Ghz  
MBO: MSI Z890 MEG ACE Gaming Wifi 7 10G Super Lan, thunderbolt 4
RAM: 48GB RGB DDR5 8200mhz
GPU: NVidia RTX 5080 16GB Triple fan OCed 3100mhz, Bandwidth 1152 GB/s     
NVMe: 2TB T705 Gen5 OS, 4TB Gen4 storage
MSI PSU 1250W. OS: Windows 11 Pro. Custom built hard tube watercooling

 

                                   

                 

               

 

BruceUSA schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 18:24 Uhr

OK here we go!! The footage is native GH5 10 bit 4K 400mbps. My system can handle 2 tracks in multicam editing with 32 bit project settings and FXs applied. Play back TL performance is good, best/full frame rate.

But when I start to add 2 more tracks into the TL. My system come to a slow crawl. Does not matter if I set it in 8 bit project setting and or preview in half/good. I also tried 3 tracks multicam editing, its still to much for my system to handle.

Running 3 tracks multicam with native footage is just to much to handle. Perhaps, a transcode prores will definately be better in this case.

 

https://vimeo.com/273196732

CPU:  i9 Core Ultra 285K OCed @5.6Ghz  
MBO: MSI Z890 MEG ACE Gaming Wifi 7 10G Super Lan, thunderbolt 4
RAM: 48GB RGB DDR5 8200mhz
GPU: NVidia RTX 5080 16GB Triple fan OCed 3100mhz, Bandwidth 1152 GB/s     
NVMe: 2TB T705 Gen5 OS, 4TB Gen4 storage
MSI PSU 1250W. OS: Windows 11 Pro. Custom built hard tube watercooling

 

                                   

                 

               

 

OldSmoke schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 18:42 Uhr

OK here we go!! The footage is native GH5 10 bit 4K 400mbps. My system can handle 2 tracks in multicam editing with 32 bit project settings and FXs applied. Play back TL performance is good, best/full frame rate.

But when I start to add 2 more tracks into the TL. My system come to a slow crawl. Does not matter if I set it in 8 bit project setting and or preview in half/good. I also tried 3 tracks multicam editing, its still to much for my system to handle.

Running 3 tracks multicam with native footage is just to much to handle. Perhaps, a transcode prores will definately be better in this case.

 

https://vimeo.com/273196732

Thanks for sharing. I am currently on the road and only back in a few days. I haven’t had sufficient time before I left to test VP15 with 4K multicam but I am certain that XAVC-S will also be problematic with more than 2 tracks. Mabu XAVC-I does better? I will do some testing when I am back.

Proud owner of Sony Vegas Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 and now Magix VP15&16.

System Spec.:
Motherboard: ASUS X299 Prime-A

Ram: G.Skill 4x8GB DDR4 2666 XMP

CPU: i7-9800x @ 4.6GHz (custom water cooling system)
GPU: 1x AMD Vega Pro Frontier Edition (water cooled)
Hard drives: System Samsung 970Pro NVME, AV-Projects 1TB (4x Intel P7600 512GB VROC), 4x 2.5" Hotswap bays, 1x 3.5" Hotswap Bay, 1x LG BluRay Burner

PSU: Corsair 1200W
Monitor: 2x Dell Ultrasharp U2713HM (2560x1440)

Shinra Bansho schrieb am 03.06.2018 um 22:40 Uhr

@BruceUSA, thank you for answering my question. Much appreciated. I was a bit surprised, tho', to hear that VEGA Frontier is not well supported on Neat Video ("NV"). NV is such a wonderful tool but is very system-resources hungry. I was hoping that such a powerful GPU as VEGA Frontier would better handle NV.

PC 1: ASUS ROG Strix B-760i Gaming Wifi, 64GB RAM (DDR5), i5 14600K, 2TB M2.SSD, ASUS RTX-4070 (12GB), Windows 11 Pro Version 25H2

PC 2: ASUS Prime H570-PLUS MB, 32GB RAM, i7-10700K, 1TB SSD (M.2), 8TB HD, NVidia RTX3080 10GB, Windows 11 Home 25H2

Gears: Panasonic GH4/GH5, Sony FDR-AX100/A7C/A74/FX30