I am currently considering building my new desktop. I'm expecting to be using it for a number of years and generally like to spec high end kit. While I'm at it, I may as well build something I can actually use for work as well. To that end I'm expecting 1950x, 64gb ram, nvme m.2 ssd, 1080ti, fx4, you know, the sort of system that'll handle itself well. I'm considering using resolume to do some mapping and so on for corporate work (4-6 1080 proj, maybe more), with an external vision mixer (or two if things get really silly), external graphics switcher, external switcher for logos and so on, likely using blackmagic cards for video capture. What I'm hoping to find out is what difficulties or limits might I face in resolume. I know it has a maximum resolution, I know that gpu/CPU/storage will be ok for a lot of content internally, but how many hd streams will it cope with capturing. Do I need to be concerned, or is that unlikely to ever be a limiting factor? If that might be a limiting factor, is there anything I can do to improve it?
The intention here is a minimal additional investment over the desktop I'm already building. I know I possibly ought to just use hippo/watchout/d3, but that is a lot of extra budget to find