I was using Pinnacle Studio 12 plus
I have previously seen when rendering HD content from my camcorder I imported into a project, edited it, laid some effects down, and then made to a standard DVD content (with menus etc) it would use about 3 cores generally 72-78% cpu utilization....
If I used lower grade video to begin with there was obviously less compression needed and it would use roughly 50-60%. Became more IO limited writing to the drives.
However when I took my content and actually made an AVCHD disk (capable of playing in most blu-ray players) it is taking 93-97% of my QX6700@3.466ghz while still taking approx 40 seconds to render 10 seconds of video.
With AVCHD disk you can get roughly 35-40min on a standard single layer DVD disc.
Pinnacle will burn Blu ray and HD-DVD standards as well.....obviously you need corresponding burners for those as well as players for playback.
NOt a whole lot I find taxes my system, unless I am extreme multi-tasking so it is nice to find some apps that do. My CAD apps dont use much more then 2 cores, and since I dont fold much anymore (as it has become a gpu dominated activity) I rarely see much above 50% ever.
I was starting to think there was no need to upgrade my system for quite awhile.
I have previously seen when rendering HD content from my camcorder I imported into a project, edited it, laid some effects down, and then made to a standard DVD content (with menus etc) it would use about 3 cores generally 72-78% cpu utilization....
If I used lower grade video to begin with there was obviously less compression needed and it would use roughly 50-60%. Became more IO limited writing to the drives.
However when I took my content and actually made an AVCHD disk (capable of playing in most blu-ray players) it is taking 93-97% of my QX6700@3.466ghz while still taking approx 40 seconds to render 10 seconds of video.
With AVCHD disk you can get roughly 35-40min on a standard single layer DVD disc.
Pinnacle will burn Blu ray and HD-DVD standards as well.....obviously you need corresponding burners for those as well as players for playback.
NOt a whole lot I find taxes my system, unless I am extreme multi-tasking so it is nice to find some apps that do. My CAD apps dont use much more then 2 cores, and since I dont fold much anymore (as it has become a gpu dominated activity) I rarely see much above 50% ever.
I was starting to think there was no need to upgrade my system for quite awhile.
