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Precision M4600 Owners Lounge

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by afhstingray, May 26, 2011.

  1. philip4600

    philip4600 Notebook Guru

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    OK so I've done the encoding test with PPRO CS5 :

    Encoding the FHD Tron's trailer, link in my post above (copied 5 times in the timeline in order to have about 6'20" video lenght), applying a gaussian blur to the video (50%) and export it w/ Media Encoder to the H264 Blu-ray format (1080p)

    It took 8'35" to my M4600 (2720QM/16GB DDR 3 1600) to do the encoding
     
  2. pan88

    pan88 Newbie

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    Thx for the Info.

    That sounds nice. Which graphic solution do you use?

    Are you running linux?

    Anyone tested three external Screens with linux?
     
  3. number.cruncher

    number.cruncher Notebook Enthusiast

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    Mine's the NVIDIA Quadro 2000M.
     
  4. philip4600

    philip4600 Notebook Guru

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    I've done the FF14 test, here's my result :

    [​IMG]
    By phifi8338 at 2011-06-15
     
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    ksna Notebook Evangelist

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    Sorry, I was loading it up and realized I didn't install Premier due to the size of the SSD. I have AE though.
     
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    number.cruncher Notebook Enthusiast

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    I see the RGB LED option seems to missing from the UK ordering site. Perhaps the flickering is widespread problem (or they're running short).
     
  7. philip4600

    philip4600 Notebook Guru

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    Ok, wich AE version do you have ?
    Maybe try to import it, create a new comp by drag and drop the vid files into the timeline, ad the gaussian blur and set it to 50%, ad the comp to the render queue, set to optimal, export to H264 blu ray format, and then render the file...
    I'm currently doing the test, will post the results asap :)
     
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    ksna Notebook Evangelist

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    ok, just 1 copy? Im using CS5.
     
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    philip4600 Notebook Guru

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    Ok, I've made the encoding of the Tron's trailer in AE (Gaussian Blur effect to 50% / h264 blu-ray format).
    It tooks 4'54" to render the file...
     
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    Yes, just one copy in AE's timeline...;)
     
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