Video pros & stystem geeks: 32bit vs 64bit / Windows 7 / i7

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  • Ladyboy King
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2008
    • 215

    #16
    Originally posted by holograph
    why would anyone install 32bit on i7 setup?
    I'm living in the 3rd world brother, they are all fuck nuts here. I asked for 64 but didn't notice they put in 32 until after I brought it home and fired it up. I took it back today and told them to remake it. If there is a God, they will fuck it up and wipe my Windows 7 and give me a Vista bootleg copy that doesn't work.
    I'll make you feel dirty and 13.7% gay.
    XXX - All your ladyboys are belong to me!

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    • WebCompanyInc
      So Fucking Banned
      • Jan 2009
      • 257

      #17
      to the OP

      We use GPU encoding for everything and for the most part with an old P4 and the right video card you can smoke anything listed above.

      google " badabing video"

      then research thenvidia cards along with the competitive alternatives ... you will never rely on CPU encoding again.

      GPU all day baby

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      • Mr. E
        Confirmed User
        • Mar 2006
        • 453

        #18
        Originally posted by MaDalton
        having a lot of RAM is good for a large ePenis, but i would be surprised if the rendering program uses more than 1-1.5 gb. unless it's a shitty program.

        if it's a good program the number of CPU cores definitely make a difference. I have 2 machines here, one with an older core2duo and one with a quadcore. both need more or less the same time for one video - but the quad core has 4 parallel slots compared to 2 on the other machine and is therefore twice as fast on bigger jobs.

        so my next machine will have 2 quad cores which cuts down encoding time by another 50%

        Yes and no. As I said in my post above, dedicated graphics is more important to video rendering times than how many cores you have. My core 2 duo with 512MB dedicated graphics renders videos faster than my roommates quadcore with shared graphics. Look for the highest amount of dedicated graphics and a good card before how many cores the computer has.

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        • bronco67
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Dec 2006
          • 29032

          #19
          Not only should you upgrade to 64bit OS, you should also talk to the people that built the computer and tell them to find another line of work. Then slap them silly.

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          • Ladyboy King
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2008
            • 215

            #20
            Reinstalled to x64. Honestly, I'm not seeing any increase in speed at all. Not sure what the hype is about. Even upgraded my Vegas to 9 which is for x64. I'm not rendering any faster or doing anything else faster than I was on the 32bit side.

            What did I break?
            I'll make you feel dirty and 13.7% gay.
            XXX - All your ladyboys are belong to me!

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            • Ladyboy King
              Confirmed User
              • Nov 2008
              • 215

              #21
              Having a lot of hang ups now. Programs freezing on start up that are supposed to run on x64.

              It was faster and more stable the other way. :-(
              I'll make you feel dirty and 13.7% gay.
              XXX - All your ladyboys are belong to me!

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              • pimpD
                Confirmed User
                • Sep 2007
                • 228

                #22
                What are your specs? Did you order this online from a shitty company like CyberpowerPC?

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                • dav3
                  Confirmed User
                  • May 2007
                  • 7348

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Ladyboy King
                  Having a lot of hang ups now. Programs freezing on start up that are supposed to run on x64.

                  It was faster and more stable the other way. :-(
                  Did you do a clean re-install from a fresh format, or just upgrade over the old installation?
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                  • fatfoo
                    ICQ:649699063
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 27763

                    #24
                    I don't know.
                    Send me an email: [email protected]

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                    • Ladyboy King
                      Confirmed User
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 215

                      #25
                      Originally posted by pimpD
                      What are your specs? Did you order this online from a shitty company like CyberpowerPC?
                      Asus motherboard and ATI graphics card, Windows 7, i7 860.

                      Originally posted by dav3
                      Did you do a clean re-install from a fresh format, or just upgrade over the old installation?
                      Installed a new TB drive and put it there, with partition just for the install and software. Did not write to the same drive (different TB drive) the 32 bit was on, however, there is that other drive that still has 32 on it. I did not wipe it yet, and I'm glad I have not because it's running better than the 64 side.

                      Any ideas? This is driving me crazy.
                      I'll make you feel dirty and 13.7% gay.
                      XXX - All your ladyboys are belong to me!

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                      • lyno
                        Confirmed User
                        • May 2003
                        • 474

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Ladyboy King
                        Reinstalled to x64. Honestly, I'm not seeing any increase in speed at all. Not sure what the hype is about. Even upgraded my Vegas to 9 which is for x64. I'm not rendering any faster or doing anything else faster than I was on the 32bit side.

                        What did I break?
                        You need a 64bit app to take advantage of a 64bit OS and the phrase "for win64" does
                        not necessarily mean it's a 64bit app. I don't do video rendering and i don't know vegas
                        but i work with poser8 on Vista64 and think about upgrading to poser pro (a real 64bit
                        app). Heard the difference is significant.

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                        • Ladyboy King
                          Confirmed User
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 215

                          #27
                          Originally posted by lyno
                          You need a 64bit app to take advantage of a 64bit OS and the phrase "for win64" does
                          not necessarily mean it's a 64bit app. I don't do video rendering and i don't know vegas
                          but i work with poser8 on Vista64 and think about upgrading to poser pro (a real 64bit
                          app). Heard the difference is significant.
                          I thought Vegas 9 was a 64 app. Fuck, maybe it's not a true 64 app.
                          I'll make you feel dirty and 13.7% gay.
                          XXX - All your ladyboys are belong to me!

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                          • tony299
                            lurker
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 57021

                            #28
                            unless you are using 64 bit software then 64 bit os makes sense. i read on the vegas board 64 bit doesnt seem to be all that.i wish it was i hate long rendering times.i heard grid computing is what really speeds things up.

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                            • Robbie
                              Leaner, Meaner, Faster
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 20960

                              #29
                              You also have to have a video card that kicks ass.
                              I have the NVidia Quadro FX 5600 with 1.5 gb GPU and use this Premiere Plug In: http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_62559.html

                              It's the Elemental Accelerator from NVidia that shifts the processing for encoding, decoding, filters, effects, etc. and the actual rendering to the GPU of the vid card instead of your computers CPU which is SMOKING fast.

                              Check out this video and you'll see it work:
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGLKY...eature=related


                              Then check out this one and you'll understand how your video card and GPU can make all the difference:

                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOwDuW6I1p4
                              -Robbie
                              ClaudiaMarie.Com

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                              • Ladyboy King
                                Confirmed User
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 215

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Robbie
                                You also have to have a video card that kicks ass.
                                I have the NVidia Quadro FX 5600 with 1.5 gb GPU and use this Premiere Plug In: http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_62559.html

                                It's the Elemental Accelerator from NVidia that shifts the processing for encoding, decoding, filters, effects, etc. and the actual rendering to the GPU of the vid card instead of your computers CPU which is SMOKING fast.

                                Check out this video and you'll see it work:
                                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGLKY...eature=related


                                Then check out this one and you'll understand how your video card and GPU can make all the difference:

                                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOwDuW6I1p4
                                Thanks, good info.

                                Is there a way to use that plugin without Premiere and use it just in the Adobe Media Server directly for doing FLV?
                                I'll make you feel dirty and 13.7% gay.
                                XXX - All your ladyboys are belong to me!

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