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  • DaVinci Resolve 16 Beta Video Editor Employing Deep Learning, GPU Accelerated Tools

    Phoronix: DaVinci Resolve 16 Beta Video Editor Employing Deep Learning, GPU Accelerated Tools

    Blackmagic Design has announced Davinci Resolve 16 beta as the newest feature update to the very feature-rich and cross-platform but proprietary video editor...

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  • #2
    Typo:

    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    including the limited free version of this Windows / macOS / Linux video edito.

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    • #3
      Tried the latest Studio beta. Works fine on my machine and even faster than before!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DeeZiD View Post
        Tried the latest Studio beta. Works fine on my machine and even faster than before!
        With GPU acceleration under Linux?

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        • #5
          Yep. No issues with my 1080ti on Manjaro Gnome.
          Even 8k Red Helium or 4k60p 10 bit H265 from a X-T3 or 6K GH5 footage runs just fine on 4K DCI timelines here. Rendering faster than real-time isn't an issue either.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DeeZiD View Post
            Tried the latest Studio beta. Works fine on my machine and even faster than before!
            What distro please?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by DeeZiD View Post
              Tried the latest Studio beta. Works fine on my machine and even faster than before!
              Which gpu? With open drivers or proprietary?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tsuru View Post

                Which gpu? With open drivers or proprietary?
                See above

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tsuru View Post
                  Which gpu? With open drivers or proprietary?
                  Given that he said 1080 Ti (Nvidia), it must be the proprietary drivers. The Nouveau drivers are crippled by being stuck at base clocks, on this hardware.

                  Also, if they're using CUDA, I assume that requires the proprietary drivers.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DeeZiD View Post
                    Yep. No issues with my 1080ti on Manjaro Gnome.
                    Even 8k Red Helium or 4k60p 10 bit H265 from a X-T3 or 6K GH5 footage runs just fine on 4K DCI timelines here. Rendering faster than real-time isn't an issue either.
                    GPU acceleration exists on Linux? Google and Mozilla should take note.

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