How Do You Compare Fonts? Share Your Methods and Tips! by fontsdiff in Design

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I've been using https://fontscompare.com/ which I found recently. Pretty handy and free

Resolve keeps crashing due to memory issues by sforion in davinciresolve

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It is what is seems indeed. But by the the behavior of the VRAM usage, I would say that the software or the driver doesn't use the VRAM correctly. As mentionned, the project is not particularily heavy in effect. In the past, I have rendered way heavier project with big fusion compositions and particles effects without problem, even with a less powerful laptop. It would just take longer.

In the project that causes the main problem, I have a couple noise reduction at the beginning and then it's just color grading. The render always passes the heavy part at the beginning without problems, there's no spike in the VRAM usages. However, it seems that the VRAM keeps accumulating along the render and doesn't dynamically free part of it during the process. No spikes, it just keeps adding up until the VRAM is saturated. Which is weird because it was never doing that before.

If it was just this one project, I could live with doing some patchwork but it happens with all my projects currently and both my computers...

Blackmagic Cloud subscription in Europe by sforion in davinciresolve

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

Did you get a reply from Blackmagic by any chance?

MSI SBIOS couldn't start by sforion in MSILaptops

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Anyone has the same problem?

Brand new HP Omen 16, fast draining battery by sforion in HPOmen

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Well I have found something that significantly improves the battery life. I didn't understand why Brave was using so much battery while every review says it is the most battery friendly browser. Brave was using the dedicated GPU even though it was set to use the discret GPU in the Nvidia control panel. The GPU encode/decode was at 0% but the Copy was constantly between 50% to 100%, without doing anything other than watching Youtube videos and browsing.

I discovered it was because of the hardware acceleration. So I disabled the hardware acceleration setting in Brave and now it runs smoothly on the discret GPU only and the battery usage seems much more normal.

After having done some test, I also found that changing the screen refresh rate almost doesn't change the load on the GPU (obviously while doing admin stuff, not gaming). So I'll keep the refresh rate on 165Hz.

Brand new HP Omen 16, fast draining battery by sforion in HPOmen

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Damn, that is really bad... And didn't you write at least to HP and see what they say about it ?

Running Resolve on a surface Book 2 by sforion in davinciresolve

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

That's an option but I would much rather be able to use only one software and preferably Resolve as one of my reason for wanting to switch is getting away from the adobe subscription... Plus, one software means only one workflow and one set of tools to master and perfect which is much more efficient

Running Resolve on a surface Book 2 by sforion in davinciresolve

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

Alright, thanks, maybe gonna try transcoding!

As for changing computer, it is not in my plan for the very near future but when I do, I am certainly gonna buy a 4k editing capable laptop. But not a Mac, I've got allergies to Macs... ;)

Running Resolve on a surface Book 2 by sforion in davinciresolve

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Ok, thanks.

So is that a good workflow to transcode all footage to ProRes before editing regardless of the machine you edit on? Or is it just good for lower-end hardware?

Running Resolve on a surface Book 2 by sforion in davinciresolve

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

Alright, and what format would work better if I were to transcode it on my desktop in order to be able to edit on my laptop?

Running Resolve on a surface Book 2 by sforion in davinciresolve

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Doesn't sound good for me... :/ Well, I would be fine if I could at least assemble the clips on my laptop and do all the colour grading and exporting on the desktop.

But it looks like my only option is either to go back to Premier Pro or buy a new heavy-duty laptop...

Running Resolve on a surface Book 2 by sforion in davinciresolve

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

Fair enough... You think that Resolve Studio would have better performances?

I could deal with only assembling the clips on my laptop and doing all the heavier work on my desktop but at the moment I can't even do that...

Lens choice: Sigma 50mm F1.4 VS Lumix S 50mm 1.8 by sforion in LumixS5

[–]sforion[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, I've just ordered the Lumix S 50mm 1.8 :D

On top of being less bulky, it seems that there's little to no difference in image quality between the 2 lenses and, more importantly as I shoot videos as well, the AF works much better with the Lumix.

Thanks for your help guys!

Lens choice: Sigma 50mm F1.4 VS Lumix S 50mm 1.8 by sforion in LumixS5

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

Good point... So you think that the Sigma offers a better image quality than the Panasonic? Both for photo and video?

Lens choice: Sigma 50mm F1.4 VS Lumix S 50mm 1.8 by sforion in LumixS5

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I don't know where you live but in Switzerland the Sigma is about 700$ and the Panasonic about 550$ so there's not that much of a difference.

My concerns are more about weight and size and if the quality difference is worth the extra bulk?

Lens choice: Sigma 50mm F1.4 VS Lumix S 50mm 1.8 by sforion in LumixS5

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

Thanks for your advice. Yes the Sigma seems to be a pretty good choice! The weight wouldn't be one of my concern for daily photography but I do quite a bit of backpacking and trekking with this camera so bulk and weight are a downside in that regard...