First thing I do if I get an r3d in AE is to transcode it or create a 16bit "proxy" so I don't have to wait for debayering
Maybe on day red will let us debayer on the gpu but still doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon. On Oct 15, 2012, at 9:42 PM, Phil Spitler < phil@bonfirelabs.com> wrote: Thanks Tim, the idea would be to get a Red Rocket for my workstation then dump the renders onto our farm but with these slow renders that is not feasible.
I really want to avoid having to transcode all the footage into anther format for a whole host of reasons...
Let's see how my CS6 test go tomorrow.
Thanks.
Phil
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On Oct 15, 2012, at 6:25 PM, Tim Clapham wrote: If you are working with a lot of R3D files then perhaps it is worth investing in a Red Rocket card. The debayer process is realtime and can save you hours of time compared with using software. Although if you are not dealing with many files it could be a tad expensive at just under $5K
On 16/10/2012, at 12:10 PM, Phil Spitler wrote: Hmmmm I'm gonna try CS6 tomorrow.
Can't believe how slow this is in CS5.5
Hoping it is ok in CS6.
Cheers. Phil
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I was rendering out full 5K. I don't think that scaling would make much difference. I'm using the latest build of CS6.
Sent from my iPhone Weird, I am also on a really fast SAN and my files are 5k HD which are smaller than yours.
I have mine in a 1920x1080 comp so I am scaling too which could be part of the problem.
Were you rendering 5k or 1080?
Are you using CS5.5 or CS6 ?
I would LOVE to get to the bottom of this......
Thanks Jack
Phil
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On Oct 15, 2012, at 5:24 PM, Jack Tunnicliffe wrote: Okay, just did a quick test with the same keys etc you are using but my Epic 5K footage is 5120x2160 so 2.37 aspect. Set a key to render out a 10 second clip and estimated time is 4 minutes on a 12 core Mac with 32 gigs of ram. You have something that's really slowing down your system. I am accessing files through fibre on a very fast SAN, but there is definitely something going on. In fact it rendered out and finished before I could finish typing this email.
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