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 grant965 Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 21:00 - 29 Aug 2016 Post subject: Exporting 1080p footage |
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Hello,
Just looking for a bit of help with regards to whats best to do.
I've bought a Garmin Virb XE, similar to a gopro but it records data as well as video (elevation, temperature, speed, grade etc) and overlays the data on the footage.
Using the garmin software (Virb Edit) I can merge my videos in to one almost instantly and edit, but when I go to export, it just takes forever, at 1080p 60fps (55 min video) it got to 40% after about 3 and a half hours then rebooted itself. It took 3 hours to do 720p 30fps but obviously the quality is poor.
PC Specs are:
AMD A10-7700K, Radeon R7, 10 compute cores 4C+6G, 3400 Mhz.
16gb RAM,
SSD
Built in graphics.
I've done a bit of googling, some sites say a decent graphics card will make a world of difference, others say I need an Intel i7 to do it properly.
Obviously a graphics card is a much cheaper option so just wondering what I can do to be able to render in a decent time.
Thanks,
Grant ____________________ Ex bikes: 05 Suzuki En 125, '98 Yamaha Thundercat, '08 Honda cbr125, '05 Kawasaki z750, '03 Triumph Daytona 600, '91 Kawasaki ex250, '03 Hyosung Comet 125
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thanks for the replies all, tried it again with gopro studio, hitlm express and dashaware, all just as slow.
Thinking the only option is to upgrade motherboard and CPU or get an expensive laptop.
How much of an improvement would this be:
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/intel-core-i7-4790k-quad-core-40ghz-processor-with-unlocked-core-multiplier-plus-asus-z97-p-atx-moth
Computer is DDR3 so hoping its a straight swap. Would also like it to be future proof (process 4k) if possible? ____________________ Ex bikes: 05 Suzuki En 125, '98 Yamaha Thundercat, '08 Honda cbr125, '05 Kawasaki z750, '03 Triumph Daytona 600, '91 Kawasaki ex250, '03 Hyosung Comet 125
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| Meef wrote: | | grant965 wrote: | Computer is DDR3 so hoping its a straight swap. Would also like it to be future proof (process 4k) if possible? |
4790k is better, will perform better for rendering.
Personally though if its for rendering primarily I'd get a 5820k and overclock it.
For ram get some Kingston HyperX Savage ddr3s, quad channel 4gb relatively low latency = 16gb of fast ram which is all you'll need for FHD rendering.
I can't comment on 4k rendering cause I've never done it but I imagine it takes 4 times as long as full HD, just as a guess though so don't quote me on it. |
Problem is the 5820k would be not far of twice as much as the 4790k, at scan the 5820k is £360 + cost of a new motherboard and DDR4 ram.
Whereas the 4790k is £330 with a board, and I guess I can re-use my DDR3 ram currently in the system? ____________________ Ex bikes: 05 Suzuki En 125, '98 Yamaha Thundercat, '08 Honda cbr125, '05 Kawasaki z750, '03 Triumph Daytona 600, '91 Kawasaki ex250, '03 Hyosung Comet 125
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