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Does hitfilm pro 2017 utilize all cpu cores
Does hitfilm pro 2017 utilize all cpu cores













does hitfilm pro 2017 utilize all cpu cores
  1. DOES HITFILM PRO 2017 UTILIZE ALL CPU CORES DRIVER
  2. DOES HITFILM PRO 2017 UTILIZE ALL CPU CORES PC
  3. DOES HITFILM PRO 2017 UTILIZE ALL CPU CORES SIMULATOR

DOES HITFILM PRO 2017 UTILIZE ALL CPU CORES PC

A PC builder like Puget systems have done such testing for apps like Resolve, Fusion, Premiere, After effects, Photoshop.

does hitfilm pro 2017 utilize all cpu cores

They have better things to do with their time. We can't really expect FxHome to setup and construct such tests. You want a definite answer that probably does not exist.

DOES HITFILM PRO 2017 UTILIZE ALL CPU CORES SIMULATOR

Particle simulator and image sequence export are prime items here. Many things in Hitfilm are single/low threaded so a high clock CPU is a potential advantage here. Hitfilm is not like typical GL apps, in doing VR/game type worlds.

DOES HITFILM PRO 2017 UTILIZE ALL CPU CORES DRIVER

Where does the driver run out of steam, and what things in the driver can use multi-threads. Exactly what that means is unknown to me. The OpenGL driver is multi-threaded but the common word is that the OpenGL pipeline is not so suited to multi-threading. Something has to tell the GPU what to do. GPU handles most all effects, and GPUs are massive parallel, and there is likely a single CPU thread setting up (defining) the work for the GPU. And then the answer might only be relevant to the specific test case. Only someone who has two such machines and constructed a test case can answer. "Is it better a 5,2Ghz CPU 8 cores or a 4Ghz CPU 12 cores ONLY FOR HITFILM?" Image sequence export seems to be single thread except for EXR. I may have tested the Cineform encoder in Hitfilm for threading but I cannot remember any results. Years ago, I remember seeing such core scaling tests for the x264 AVC encoder but not for other encoders. I don't know if anyone has done such tests. Do you get near linear increase in perf or does it start running out of steam, and if so at what level. By that I mean what is the scaling when going from 4->8->12->16 core. What is unknown is how well the Mainconcept encoder scales with cores. If not then a fast CPU can be help here.ĪVC encode/export will use many CPU threads. I wonder if they are using the GPU for the integer to float conversion. If you are doing media decode and your timeline is 16/32-bit float then I have questions about how Hitfilm goes about this. With media decode, remember that these days most AVC files will use hardware decode (no CPU). UHD should want/like more threads than HD. Multiple CPU cores are mostly going to be used for media file decode. How many cores? Depends on exact specifics of a given test. How many cores does hitfilm use (average)?" "Hitfilm is a multithreaded software, but, until what point?















Does hitfilm pro 2017 utilize all cpu cores