There is one other thing I need to know is how to export muvizu faster than what it exports, just today it took well over 6 hours to export a 1920x1080p video for about 7min or do a lower resolution.
I m not talking directly editing software but the muvizu itself when you're ready to export your scenes for your project. the only other thing is to make them in smaller chunks.
I m running
msi 970-g46 motherboard
AMD fx 8370E CPU
2Gb r7 260x xfx double d
1tb HDD
850watt power supply,
16Gb ram
running windows 7
I do not overclock but if I wanted to I could get r7 260x could get up to 1200mhz on MSI afterburner but that about it. So any advice would be well apperceived.
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I can't say for sure how Muvizu will scale to more powerful hardware, but it looks like your GPU is the bottleneck here. You could try overclocking it, but it might just be worth upgrading to a newer graphics card. (So either gtx 1000 series or rx 400/500 series)
Overclocking could give a small boost but to get it much faster, you'd need more powerful hardware.
Most Muvizu users tend to render in small chunks, with each camera shot being only a few seconds.
Overclocking could give a small boost but to get it much faster, you'd need more powerful hardware.
Most Muvizu users tend to render in small chunks, with each camera shot being only a few seconds.
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I have been wanting to upgrade my GPU but the Rx 500/400 and 1000 series prices are skyrocketing because of this whole mining. So either way, I m stuck with what I have unless prices come down which does not seem to be anytime soon.
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Yep, although you may be able to find GTX970/980/980ti for a reasonable price second hand. (ebay etc) These would give a big boost compared to what you currently have.
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