Tried Premiere, it's 32 bit CS4, and it plays better then Resolve. ![]() I'd be most grateful for any insights you could offer.ĭisk Speed Test shows 247 read, 264 write on the local SSD I'm using. I can always downshift to Avid codec, but the point of buying the drive was to go uncompressed. Having a great time with both Fusion and Resolve (which is why I spent my money with BMD on the SSD drive). Is my machine just to under powered to handle the uncompressed footage recorded by the HyperDeck, or is it possible that I need to configure or troubleshoot something? I'm running a 3.25 ghz Xeon 4 core CPU, 24 gigs ECC memory, Intel SSD and an Nvidia GT 740 with 4 GB memory on a Windows 7 64 bit system. ![]() I haven't had problems working with AVCHD footage (Sony AX 2000), and I was thinking after hardware upgrades that the system should be strong enough to handle this, but perhaps I'm wrong. Drive use (via Resource Monitor) is heavy, which is expected. It acts like the system is struggling, though the CPU is only hitting around 40%. ![]() However, when I try to run it, either viewing the footage or on the timeline, the video hangs up (though I can hear the audio playing back fine). I copied the file to a local SSD on my computer, and had no problem importing it into a new Resolve project. Ran a speed test on my SSD and it was happy, so I formatted exFat, configured the shuttle for recording 10 bit uncompressed, then shot 30 seconds of footage. I'm running Resolve 12 (free) and purchased a BMD HyperDeck Shuttle 2, which landed today.
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