Good laptop for Resolume

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BuckRogers
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Re: Good laptop for Resolume

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tind wrote: anyone running resolume with top quality resolution clip on a laptop with an internal 5400 drive ? would realy like to get some feedbacl :?:
Yes I do.

Not my first choice, but my mac dealer didn't have a 7200rpm HD on stock when I bought my MBpro. To my surprise 5400 turns out to be fast enough. Even when I mix with 3 layers and several filters. I use 640x480 clips with the Indeo codec. Even large clips are no problem.

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Re: Good laptop for Resolume

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s2 wrote:Makes me think that contention on the internal bus is the reaon for the pausing, nothing to do with the drive speed, as I can also record output clips to the firewire drive and record the audio feed at the same time :P
I think you're right. Processors and busses have made a big improvement the last few years. Enough to compensate a lower hd speed. So a 7200 rpm hd seems to be a lesser issue at his time. Correct me if i'm wrong...

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Re: Good laptop for Resolume

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How do you check the ouput FPS (or other performance measure) while running resolume?

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VJair
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Re: Good laptop for Resolume

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hold down CTRL + Alt + i

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Re: Good laptop for Resolume

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VJair wrote:hold down CTRL + Alt + i
Eeej, i didn't know that. Thanx. 8-)

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VJ Brambi
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VJair wrote:hold down CTRL + Alt + i
I also didn't know that! Brought me a lot of help :)
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Re: Good laptop for Resolume

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Well since I see you talking about laptop and performances I'll post you my "high-end laptop". As follows:
Intel Celeron 1.7 Ghz (533 MhZ)
2 Gb DDR2 RAM
Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelelator X31OO with 128mb shared memory
120 Gb 5400 RPM internal harddisk
Windows Vista Home Premium

Dont' believe it, huh? Well when I run Resolume it takes 80% of the CPU and 64% of RAM and runs smoothly. I prepare my clips well (non other way then you guys) and output in 800x600.

I could not afford any better but suprisingly my laptop suits me well.
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Re: Good laptop for Resolume

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I am pressing ctrl+alt+i but nothing happens. Where do the FPS show exactly? I'm using Resolume 2.41

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Re: Good laptop for Resolume

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it shows on the preview screen ( not sure about the 2nd output ) it will be very obvious when it happens.

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