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messhead
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720x576

Post by messhead »

Does resolume run this resolution?

And also ill be running the visuals from a eSata port on a laptop connected to 2x500GB HDD in a RAID Array, This should be sufficent to run this resolution shouldn't it if its possible? Just to be sure, it will be fine with 640x480 if that resolution isnt possible?

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Post by bart »

if you use only one layer or maybe two you'll be fine. 3 layers might be a bit slow at that resolution.

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Post by messhead »

Ahhh, didnt want to hear that haha. Will it be fine with 640x480 with 3 layers? I can do 1024x768 on my current rig with a slow down every now and then. Thats with a 10,000RPM raptor which is SATA1 (150GB/s). Im running a Opteron 175(2.4x2) and 2GB PC4000 Ram.

My laptop will be 1TB(2x500GB Raid Array) eSATA (300GB/s) on a Intel Core2Duo T7600 and 2GB DDR2 Ram and Quadro 3500M if that makes a difference. eSata is possibly 6 times faster than USB but works out about double/triple in real life performance which to me makes it a hell of alot faster than my current rig even though its a laptop.

Surely to god i can run 3 layers at 720x576 on that setup if i can get 1024x768 pretty reliably on my current system. Surely!!!

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Post by messhead »

double post :/



[Edited on 26-4-2007 by messhead]

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Post by bee-unlimited »

read the resolume manual it sais 400 by 300 with key frame every frame,
http://www.bee-unlimited.co.uk/main%20i ... e%201.html
heres some i made perfect for resolume.
:)

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