I've tried programming this in timeline and dashboard and can't seem to get a good smooth playback. As in, pause two layers and play the other one. I've found that playback drops to 6-8fps when playing 3 layers together and key framing speed. I'll probably be removing most once we're set. I have a lot of media in the library as we're creating the show. Next layers (approx 4) playing back 3200x1200 videos rendered ProRes4444 with alpha or ProRes422 without The layers have masks on to cover appropriate sections of this spikey canvas screen. Top layer black PNG masked to fit the edges of this spiked screen I've got. Layer stack is something like this always: Weirdly the Lightware switch I'm going through is setup with a 50Hz EDID but mac won't let me choose anything but 60Hz and the projectors are getting 59.59Hz. I've got two 4:3 projectors hooked up, canvas is 3200 x 1200. In brief : you need to connect a monitor to the graphic card, so macOS desktop can be shown on at least one display (and Millumin's interface as well).I'm having a little trouble with videos not playing back well on this high powered machine I've hired! Thus, you will not be able to display Millumin's interface on the Decklink 8K Pro via SDI. The Decklink 8K Pro will not extend your macOS desktop : this is just an interface to input/output video, exactly like an audio interface. On this config, on witch card we need to outputted the Millumin interface? If you output via HDMI or DisplayPort (not SDI), you can only use the Radeon's outputs. The Decklink 8K Pro will not improve your machine. Just to understand how Millumin works with hardware, tell me if I'm wrong, in this config, we're going to use the Blackmagic card outputs SDI and the radeon pro Vega graphic card will do the processing. Two things that lets me think it is possible : the motherboard of the MacPro is very good (so it should be able to deal with so such an important data flow) and Millumin has been optimized for the Decklink 8K Pro last year (being as efficient as possible to send the data from the GPU to the Decklink 8K Pro). This could output up to 8 x 4Kp60 YUV, but we didn't run enough tests to confirm this strongly. Other great apps like HeavyM are Moldeo, QLab, Resolume Avenue and Modul8. The best HeavyM alternative is LiVES, which is both free and Open Source. There are more than 10 alternatives to HeavyM for Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone and iPad. Yes you can (since you can open the lid of your MacPro and insert a new PCIe card).įrom our tests, macOS is supporting correctly 2 x Decklink 8K Pro. Download for free, on Mac & Windows' and is a projection mapping app in the video & movies category. Indeed, realtime applications (not only Millumin) can hardly parallelize computations between several GPUs (see this post).įor this reason, unless you use applications such as Cinema4D or FinalCut (that are not realtime), I think the Duo version is not really an improvement.Ĭan we put a second Blackmagic Decklink 8k pro card in the futur? (to have 4 4k output and 4 4k inputs for example or 8 outputs 4k) Millumin will only use one GPU to process all the rendering, thus the second GPU will only be used to get more outputs (fortenatly, thanks to the technology FabricLink between the 2 GPUs, they can exchange dat pretty quickly). If we have budget, is the radeon pro Vega II DUO is worth it? And did you try it? Not this particular GPU (the graphic card I mean), sorry.īut its benchmarks are very close from other GPU we tested (such as the Radeon RX Vega 56 and Radeon RX 5700 XT), so for sure it is a good GPU and able to handle most projets easily. Hello did you make some test with with card (radeon pro Vega II) ?
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