I often vondered how those multiple live videos in moving wall videos were made ... I thought they were done on VERY fast specialized machine. Well, apparently machines were fast and soecialized, but not THAT fast. http://positivelyatlantaga.com/1990/01/07/video-stratigraphy-working-with-mu... If I read this piece correctly engineers just ran video between two disks adding layer at a time. So, a lot more labor but still working effect in the end! I looked at compubench 1.5 benchmark (win64, sorry for me) and while some modern cards can composite at 300 fps not so new cards easily can drop down 10x https://compubench.com/result.jsp?benchmark=compu15d&test=588&text-filter=&o... and sadly OpenCL in free drivers not advanced enough (I monitor progress there, sadly driver writers not very interested in writing application code too?), and writing FAST OpenCL code is not trivial ... I also noticed interesting difference between how TV was made 'unser time pressure' back in XX century, as opposed to 'graphics art' that was more about conceptualizing and less about painting itself. https://www.provideocoalition.com/growing-pains-the-desktop-video-identity-c... Cinelerra was born more as TV tool, and I guess this explains 'weird' one hit hotkeys.
I looked at compubench 1.5 benchmark (win64, sorry for me) and while some modern cards can composite at 300 fps not so new cards easily can drop down 10x
https://compubench.com/result.jsp?benchmark=compu15d&test=588&text-filter=&o... Looks like AMD Radeon wins at the top, but this is a good chart if comparing to Nvidia boards and how much money you are willing to spend ...
Cinelerra was born more as TV tool, and I guess this explains 'weird' one hit hotkeys.
Probably, but not sure about what are the weird one hit hotkeys. Some may seem weird only because they were added before someone else decided they wanted a different key to represent something and rather than sticking with what was already in use, they changed it. The other 2 articles pointed out by the URLs are interesting from an historical viewpoint and I read the beginnings of both. They include some humor also which makes them very readable but limited time here for reading.
On Saturday, October 29, 2022 7:44:43 PM CEST, Phyllis Smith via Cin wrote:
I looked at compubench 1.5 benchmark (win64, sorry for me) and while some modern cards can composite at 300 fps not so new cards easily can drop down 10x ...
https://compubench.com/result.jsp?benchmark=compu15d&test=588&text-filter=&o...
Looks like AMD Radeon wins at the top, but this is a good chart if comparing to Nvidia boards and how much money you are willing to spend ...
What API does actually expose a compositing interface for video at this level? -- Stefan
сб, 29 окт. 2022 г., 21:44 Stefan de Konink via Cin < [email protected]>:
On Saturday, October 29, 2022 7:44:43 PM CEST, Phyllis Smith via Cin wrote:
I looked at compubench 1.5 benchmark (win64, sorry for me) and while some modern cards can composite at 300 fps not so new cards easily can drop down 10x ...
https://compubench.com/result.jsp?benchmark=compu15d&test=588&text-filter=&o...
Looks like AMD Radeon wins at the top, but this is a good chart if comparing to Nvidia boards and how much money you are willing to spend ...
What API does actually expose a compositing interface for video at this level?
I think there is no standard - everyone writes their own code (while may be I saw some opencl library projects on github)
-- Stefan -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin
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