[Edit]: Which is better for a dual monitor setup... Fill rate or Memory bandwidth?
Thanks again!
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I know nothing about this topic, but...
Are video editing machines best setup with...
A. 1 AGP card, dual monitor capable
B. 1 AGP card and 1 PCI card (both same brand - ATI - nVidia)
C. 2 PCI (just to have a C. option)
I'm thinking for performance & cost, option B. might be better (cheaper AGP card selection). But like I said, I no nothing about this topic.
Any input?
Thanks
WoW, I visited The Video Guys and ran across this XP SP2 warning for VE rigs (scroll down just a bit)...
"We do not recommend installing the new SP2 on your existing NLE machine!
We are getting numerous reports from our customers, vendors and user groups of problems created from SP2. Issues seem to be mainly in overall system stability and video playback from many NLEs. We do not yet have a clear understanding of why NLEs are running into issues. Our vendors are working with Microsoft to resolve these issues. My guess is that the boys in Redmond have added some tweaks and improvements to the multimedia and DVD playback capabilities of XP. Unfortunately these "improvements" are creating conflicts in NLE systems that were running perfectly prior to SP2 being installed. Interestingly, it appears that folks installing XP, then SP2, then their NLE are running into less problems than those installing SP2 over an exisitng NLE machine. Hopefully we'll see patches posted quickly to fix these issues.
DO NOT INSTALL XP SP2 if you are working on time critical projects!"
Thanks again!
______________
I know nothing about this topic, but...
Are video editing machines best setup with...
A. 1 AGP card, dual monitor capable
B. 1 AGP card and 1 PCI card (both same brand - ATI - nVidia)
C. 2 PCI (just to have a C. option)
I'm thinking for performance & cost, option B. might be better (cheaper AGP card selection). But like I said, I no nothing about this topic.
Any input?
Thanks
WoW, I visited The Video Guys and ran across this XP SP2 warning for VE rigs (scroll down just a bit)...
"We do not recommend installing the new SP2 on your existing NLE machine!
We are getting numerous reports from our customers, vendors and user groups of problems created from SP2. Issues seem to be mainly in overall system stability and video playback from many NLEs. We do not yet have a clear understanding of why NLEs are running into issues. Our vendors are working with Microsoft to resolve these issues. My guess is that the boys in Redmond have added some tweaks and improvements to the multimedia and DVD playback capabilities of XP. Unfortunately these "improvements" are creating conflicts in NLE systems that were running perfectly prior to SP2 being installed. Interestingly, it appears that folks installing XP, then SP2, then their NLE are running into less problems than those installing SP2 over an exisitng NLE machine. Hopefully we'll see patches posted quickly to fix these issues.
DO NOT INSTALL XP SP2 if you are working on time critical projects!"
