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Hi, I've found an Asus ROG G752VT for a very good price from a friend. Specs:
I7-6700HQ GTX970M with 3GB ram 16GB DDR4 17'' screen with G-Sync 256GB SSD 500GB HDD 7200 rpm
Will it work with Sonnet Echo via Thunderbolt 3? Has the GTX970M enough power to handle 4x1080p inputs from a Decklink Duo 2, record and replay? HDD will be replaced with 1TB SSD for replay.
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Not a exact response to your question. But see Martin’s response to a vMix Call forum post Quote:Hi,
For the benefit of other users who may run into this problem in the future, we received a support report and we think the issue is due to the laptop being used being overloaded (either CPU or GPU) by a lot of inputs and simultaneous callers.
As a result the stream was running only at 23fps out of 29.97p.
For those looking to use multiple guests in their production (more than 2), I would advise against using a laptop as the CPU is usually a lot slower than a PC and can actually throttle suddenly if the laptop gets too hot.
But as always, keep an eye on the CPU and Render Time during pre-show. 60% is a safe maximum level for the CPU Under 20ms is safe for Render Time on a 29.97p production. Check these values during pre-show or testing while all inputs that will be need to be used are active.
Regards, ‘ Martin vMix Rowby
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Hi! I have this equipment. The 4 cameras are no problem. I have not tried to play back Gyapi rinaldo wrote:Hi, I've found an Asus ROG G752VT for a very good price from a friend. Specs:
I7-6700HQ GTX970M with 3GB ram 16GB DDR4 17'' screen with G-Sync 256GB SSD 500GB HDD 7200 rpm
Will it work with Sonnet Echo via Thunderbolt 3? Has the GTX970M enough power to handle 4x1080p inputs from a Decklink Duo 2, record and replay? HDD will be replaced with 1TB SSD for replay.
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Gyapi wrote:Hi! I have this equipment. The 4 cameras are no problem. I have not tried to play back Gyapi rinaldo wrote:Hi, I've found an Asus ROG G752VT for a very good price from a friend. Specs:
I7-6700HQ GTX970M with 3GB ram 16GB DDR4 17'' screen with G-Sync 256GB SSD 500GB HDD 7200 rpm
Will it work with Sonnet Echo via Thunderbolt 3? Has the GTX970M enough power to handle 4x1080p inputs from a Decklink Duo 2, record and replay? HDD will be replaced with 1TB SSD for replay.
Thanks Gyapi! Have you tried streaming and recording in 2 different formats?
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Hi!
VMIX HD only one recording is allowed! I have not tried yet, sorry!
Thanks Gyapi! Have you tried streaming and recording in 2 different formats?
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Tried mine today. It's working quite well with 1x1080-50p input and replay. Tomorrow I will change 1TB hdd to ssd and give a try with 4x1080i replay and recording. Nice bought for 800€ and still 1 year warranty.... Gyapi wrote:Hi!
VMIX HD only one recording is allowed! I have not tried yet, sorry!
Thanks Gyapi! Have you tried streaming and recording in 2 different formats?
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