VP16 sample project rendering speed test AMD system got me 38s Magix AVC/AAC MP4. This is a heavily FXs applied sample project. Would like to see what others get on yours.
FWIW, 1 minute 17 seconds. Old i7-980x with R9 290 GPU.
Ehemaliger User
schrieb am 31.08.2018 um 20:14 Uhr
“Magix AVC/AAC MP4”, Egsactly which render template? Best to just show a screenshot of the template you used, otherwise other users may use a different “Magix AVC/AAC MP4” one.
“Magix AVC/AAC MP4”, Egsactly which render template? Best to just show a screenshot of the template you used, otherwise other users may use a different “Magix AVC/AAC MP4” one.
Render out exactly as the project settings 1080 25P.
Ehemaliger User
schrieb am 31.08.2018 um 20:20 Uhr
34s first render, 34s second render on my system (see my signature), dynamic ram preview at default 200
render: filter on -match project settings is the easy way to make sure you select the correct profile for this test.
Ehemaliger User
schrieb am 31.08.2018 um 20:41 Uhr
Thanks bitman, when I do that, outside of my own templates, I get 2 origional Magix templates, one with and one without Nvenc. Which one did you use? With the Nvenc one are you going with the default data rate, max and avg. and the default encode mode, preset and RC mode. Or if you selected the non Nvenc Mainconcept AVC did you just use the default Max. and Avg. data rates. I don’t have Vce so I have no data on that.
Here my results on laptop and desktop from signature. Rendered with the default templates of Magix AVC
Laptop 1- 86 sec 2- 63 sec 3- 64 sec
Desktop 1- 72 sec 2- 40 sec 3- 43 sec
Ehemaliger User
schrieb am 31.08.2018 um 21:15 Uhr
Using this demo for render comparison at this time may be a waste of time because different machines may get different results, not because they are different machines only, but because the demo project has an issue ...
Marco said ...
“@Fiola You are right, there is something going wrong with the demo project in VP16. I will further investigate.“
Thanks bitman, when I do that, outside of my own templates, I get 2 origional Magix templates, one with and one without Nvenc. Which one did you use? With the Nvenc one are you going with the default data rate, max and avg. and the default encode mode, preset and RC mode. Or if you selected the non Nvenc Mainconcept AVC did you just use the default Max. and Avg. data rates. I don’t have Vce so I have no data on that.
@Ehemaliger User NVENC was 34s, 34s (2 renders) and the one without was 47s, 48s (2 renders) - all were default.
Ehemaliger User
schrieb am 01.09.2018 um 00:17 Uhr
Aok bitman, hopefully they’ll fix it next update, its a useful demo, no 4K, but probably good enough to test, benchmark our systems up to a point.
BTW, I have just tested MAGIX HEVC/AAC MP4 with NVENC and result is suprising: 3:45 = 225s! So it is faster then AVC! Retest for MAGIX AVC/AAC MP4 with NVENC confirms my original value, this time 3:48 = 228s (just one second difference).
Ehemaliger User
schrieb am 05.09.2018 um 09:50 Uhr
@Graviphoton Unless its an issue with this demo project, see above post about this. Maybe get the “red car” project and post your nvenc results here. Its 1m:5s project. I can post mine by way of comparison.
Unfortunately download is probably broken. I downloaded vp11_benchmark.zip (file size 465 125 470 B) three times but it can not be opened (Total Commander reports corruption, WinRAR unexpected end of file and JDownloader demands a password...)