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I am curious as to what factors effect the speed in which replay files are rendered and loaded for replay. This comes from a client of mine asking if there is anything I can do to speed this up.
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Video delays are currently encoded at a rate of around 10 frames per second. The original idea was to prevent this encoding from interfering with the rest of the production.
In vMix 10 this will change to a maximum of 100 frames per second, but at a low priority. I'll be interested to see what impact that has in the real world when vMix 10 Preview is released in the next few days.
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Martin vMix
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As usual thanks for the speedy reply. Is this encoding taken up by CPU or GPU If CPU my current design uses i7 3.4GHz w/ turbo up to 3.9GHz and vMix rarely tops %35 so there's plenty of room there. If its a matter of GPU I'm using GT 640's with 2G ram but I can easily ramp that up if needed.
Looking forward to test driving 10
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