Baldwin Li
August 20th, 2009, 09:37 AM
hi folks,
has anyone out there tried to open dpx sequences into vegas 9.0 yet? i have a 14 minute short film that was shot on Red Camera then graded in Autodesk Smoke and Lustre and wanted to get it back into Vegas so i could then use my system to do any other renders (HD, SD, mp4, etc) and so i could do any other tweaks if necessary (titling. credits, etc).
we did an output test of 50 frames (they're 11MB/frame!) and when i open them in Vegas i get to frame 24 before it tells me i've ran out of RAM which is disappointing to say the least. the Autodesk guy said that it sounds like vegas is trying to cache them in RAM to play back whereas their systems play directly from the disk.
my system is Q6600, 4Gb RAM, 1TB RAID, nVidia GeForce 8600. not a beast but more than adequate for most things - i'm wondering how much RAM you'd need for a 14 minute film if 4Gb is needed for 24 frames!
basically, if there is no remedy for this vegas' support for importing dpx sequences seems practically useless although exporting dpx does seem to have some use.
any advice? whats an advisable video format to get the file back into vegas, bearing in mind i might re-render this file for output to DVD, etc?
many thanks,
baldwin
has anyone out there tried to open dpx sequences into vegas 9.0 yet? i have a 14 minute short film that was shot on Red Camera then graded in Autodesk Smoke and Lustre and wanted to get it back into Vegas so i could then use my system to do any other renders (HD, SD, mp4, etc) and so i could do any other tweaks if necessary (titling. credits, etc).
we did an output test of 50 frames (they're 11MB/frame!) and when i open them in Vegas i get to frame 24 before it tells me i've ran out of RAM which is disappointing to say the least. the Autodesk guy said that it sounds like vegas is trying to cache them in RAM to play back whereas their systems play directly from the disk.
my system is Q6600, 4Gb RAM, 1TB RAID, nVidia GeForce 8600. not a beast but more than adequate for most things - i'm wondering how much RAM you'd need for a 14 minute film if 4Gb is needed for 24 frames!
basically, if there is no remedy for this vegas' support for importing dpx sequences seems practically useless although exporting dpx does seem to have some use.
any advice? whats an advisable video format to get the file back into vegas, bearing in mind i might re-render this file for output to DVD, etc?
many thanks,
baldwin