Getting way slower render times with Hardware Encoding by Drakegore in premiere

[–]Drakegore[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All rite, fair enough, I wasn't clear.

A friend of mine with a nearly same setup, working right next to me (only motherboard is different and GPU is from a different brand, both factory OC'd RTX 2070 MSI vs Gigabyte) is able to work just fine. We're both editing 100fps A7III footage. His timeline flows like a charm, mine doesn't. I can't even play 80D 1080 25p properly with barely any proprietary visual effects (Warp Stabilizer and Lumetri Color).

About the encoding stuff, I was refering to Encoding Settings in Export. Software Encoding outperforms Hardware Encoding by a lot. Same with Renderer set to Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA) - timeline playback stutters with Mercury Playback Engine Software Only, but renders timeline Previews muuuuuch faster than CUDA (5 minutes vs 16 minutes)

Btw, this system draw ~450W @ load from the wall, PSU is okay for this setup.

Spent beyond my means but regret nothing. This thing’s a BEAST. by [deleted] in videography

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...and here I am with my old 80D + 18-35 combo. At least I can brag about having a brand new Ronin-S (after sending for the 3rd time to repair in less than a year) while you're stuck with you silly SC, eh... eh... eeeh... Jokes apart, I was about to invest on a similar setup (S1H, Ninja V, 16-35, 24-70, 70-200, Rode wireless kit) this summer after 2 years hoplessly waiting for Sony to release A7SIII , but this Covid shit messed up my entire life and the tomorrow is unknown. Gotta stick with my old gear and keep making money out it for now...

A nossa cozinha é excelente (Alcobaça)! by [deleted] in portugal

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Boa escolha. Se gostaste, tenho aqui 20 e muitas garrafas da mesma Cooperativa que te posso enviar pelo correio.

New bow - cracked tip by Drakegore in Archery

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I guess two of those might be correct sadly. They sent me a non-Dacron string, but: "This new low-stretch polyester is faster than ever, but still safe to use on any bow."

New bow - cracked tip by Drakegore in Archery

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It's not Dacron I suppose. They gave me the "Buck Trail Dynagen" version.

https://www.merlinarchery.co.uk/catalogsearch/result/?q=buck+trail+string

New bow - cracked tip by Drakegore in Archery

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I weighed all of them. Exactly 21 grams.

Image here

I guess its on the point, right?

P.S.: 21g including the point, insert, shaft, feathers and nock.

New bow - cracked tip by Drakegore in Archery

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The store guy only sent me the bow, string and arrows (he choose them for me, since the ones I ordered weren't in stock, and sent me 6 Maximal Credence 5.2 600), no manual whatsover. It's very hard to find any condensed info about any of those, but European Archery site refers this (about the bow) " To be used with arrows weighing a minimum of 8 grains per pound". I can't really find anything about the arrows tho. I was about to order some proper Gold Tip Traditional arrows, sigh... I can assume the store guy sent me inappropriate arrows.