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Magic bullet looks 3.0
Magic bullet looks 3.0





magic bullet looks 3.0

:-)Ĭarillon Video - Professional Videographer for wedding videos & more Putting MBL on every shot would put me out of business because I can't afford to not do any edit work for 200 hours while Premiere Pro CS5 sits there rendering.ĭoes anyone have any information on this? Thanks in advance. Putting the odd MBL effect onto a 1.5 hour timeline is practical. Obviously, I don't want to throw any more hardware at the problem even though I am fantastically impressed with the results and ease of use of MBL. What other ways might I speed up the rendering process? If it doesn't, is it likely to in the future and if so, when?ģ. Does MBL take advantage of CUDA and multiple CPU cores?Ģ. I have noticed that it only seems to use one CPU core (of the eight seen in Task Manager) and I can only therefore conclude that MBL doesn't take advantage of multiple cores or CUDA acceleration.ġ. However, MBL still doesn't render particularly quickly. My system is much better now and Premiere Pro CS5 runs real snappy. I then did some more rendering and didn't notice a performance increase with MBL.įinally, I upgraded my Q6600 system to a Core i7 950 (running at 3.0GHz) with 12 Gb RAM.

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However, the render times are fairly awful.ĭue to the horrific render times, I went out and bought an nVidia GTX470 with 1.5Gb of onboard RAM and a week later, Adobe released a patch to Premiere Pro that enabled this card for CUDA acceleration. I bought and installed Magic Bullet Looks 1.4 and I must say I am really impressed with the results. I was running Premiere Pro CS5 on an Intel Q6600 (Core 2 Quad O/C 3.0GHz) with 4 Gb RAM. I've been making wedding videos for a while now, shooting with a Sony Z5E and Sony FX1 in HDV and editing natively.







Magic bullet looks 3.0