IMPROVE Playback Performance + RENDER Faster - DaVinci Resolve EXPLAINER How To Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- 00:00 Introduction
00:23 Diagnosing Performance
01:23 Smart
03:33 User
04:13 Options
04:35 Delivery
05:28 Management
06:10 Conclusion
Experiencing slow playback in Resolve because your computer is old? Or perhaps you have the latest computer hardware, but you're building complex colour grades or processor intensive fusion compositions? This is where the Render Cache can help. This video will show you how to use the Render cache in DaVinci Resolve.
Created by Team 2 Films.
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Thank you. I set user parameter a while ago & it makes such a difference.
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I'm subscribed to a lot of DR-related channels but recently came across Team2Films and the content is truly excellent. Expertly explained at the perfect pace and it's obvious how much care and attention has gone each and every video, this one being no exception. I thought I was pretty familiar with render caching but this cleared up some remaining questions, thank you!
Note to others: I believe the "Manage cache data" option (shown at 5m37s in the video) is a new feature in DR v18.5 (still in Beta). Took me a while to figure this out as I'm still on the latest 8.1.4 official release and wondered why I couldn't find this.
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Topic suggestion: how to use a combination of proxy and cache to guarantee the best performance when editing and color grading. Kind of best practice guide. Thanks.
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I’ve recently been struggling with playback for Fusion comps. Are you suggesting to go to the Edit page, right-click, and choose the caching option or can I just do that somehow on the Fusion page? Or, should I just go to General Settings and set render options there?
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Hello Doug. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
If you turn on smart caching, fusion comps will automatically cache in the edit page. In the Fusion page, frames should automatically cache as you play.
Does that help? If you have any other questions please say.
Excellent video as usual.
What are you propping the speed editor up against? That angle is perfect to see the buttons better.
Thank you! haha Well observed, yes that's thanks to my homemade stand.
What kind of hardware configuration are you using ? As I already wrote under another of your videos, my render time (GTX 1060) increases e.g. with a 10s clip in 4k from approx. 20s only with opticalflow to over 5 min. when I use SpeedWarp. Do you happen to know a test that gives exact values for the render times of the GPU's especially with SpeedWarp? Greetings, Tobias
This video is shot on an M1. The other computer we currently use is an M1 Max.
That's a great question about benchmarking performance across different computers. Thanks to the optimisation of particularly chipsets, it's not always possible to predict how well a computer will perform with certain functions.
We'll get real time playback with optical flow turned on, but SpeedWarp is especially processor intensive. For us, that definitely needs caching before it can play.
Thank you for the video. Unfortunately, even using Smart or User cache, (and changing my settings) my playback in the Edit page is really glitchy. I only get smooth playback in the Fairlight tab which seems really strange to me. If anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears!
Sorry to hear you are having problems. Not sure what that could be.
Is render cache more for elements and use proxy for the footage?
Good question David. Yeah, that's a good way of thinking about it. Proxy footage mostly solves storage performance issues. Caching solves processor performance issues.
I think the best form to improve the playback is use the resize node to playback at 720p
Better yet, you can change your timeline settings to 720p. Lot's of people have workflows where they need to be able to monitor at UHD though, and only a handful of shots that are causing playback problems. This is a great solution in those scenarios. Thanks for watching!
but if then you want to export 4k does it work?@@team2films
@@AngelRuiz88 You can check the timeline resolution back to UHD before exporting.
but the fusion compositions adjustwith resolution of the timeline, we you change it some mask an other effects change too@@team2films
@@AngelRuiz88Yeah, that's true. Depending on how they have been built they can have trouble scaling. This tutorial might help: ruclips.net/video/f1nP1xNT1r4/видео.html
I want to locate my issue
I have video recorded in h264 - my camera doesnt support h265
Video is 4k 30
What ever setting export i will choose its either stutter playing after export or video is interlaced .
How to avoid that ?
Its mp4 no HDR .I am using strict to 70000kbit as my video is ~ 85mbits
I dont have interlace when i will render with 24 fps but this is not what i want
Even when video is not interlaced is not played with smooth its stutter .
Sadly FCP is only at imac so cant test it .
Sorry you are having problems! There will be a solution, for sure! But it's hard to diagnose an issue like that without more information. Here's a suggestion! Don't change any of the settings, just use default settings and one of the presets for export.
@@team2films well i am using davinci since about 2 -3 months as premiere pro doesnt supoort hevc export .
I even recorded 60 seconds video using my old phone using hevc
Open davinci new project called phone no changes imported video davinci as always asking for FPS change so i reject .
Then i am choosing MP4 as i am Windows PC user i dont have any apple device . So then i am choosing 4k 30 h264 + nvidia vbr not cbr and choosed best for quality and adding to render .Davinci always telling me that rendering rezolution is higher than timeline .Then ok render is done
And video stutters + interlaced 😒
In future i want to record HDR but how when i have this kind of problem .😒
I am also using h264 too as my camera doesnt support hevc but its same issue .😒. Davinci is really fast i like it but exported video is not good as original .😒
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Great tutorial by the way, most of this information was definitely new to me
Thanks for watching and commenting. Much appreciated.
Have you ever encountered an issue in which DaVinci Resolve, for unknown reasons, burns a faint image of your computer screen (even in one instance the DaVinci screen itself) into its renderings? I imagine that it is using the video card for processing, but it seems like there's a bug in the program that allows the computer image itself to be unintentionally/unwantedly burned into the video.
Hmmm. That sounds interesting. Are you sure it’s not image burn in on your monitor?
@@team2films I do not believe it is an issue with the monitor (a Dell LED with no burn-in). I suspect that it's a complication with simultaneous demands on the graphics card (which is simply the one that came with my computer). DaVinci itself, RUclips, and my desktop have each been inadvertently subtly burned into my videos on different occasions.
My suspicion is centering upon an unintentional interaction between DaVinci and the "Video Speed Controller" add-in for Google Chrome- because I do not ever recall having this issue without having a RUclips video playing at an accelerated speed while DaVinci was rendering results.
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Thanks Rob. Yes, emerging technology is really exciting. Looking forward to seeing where things head.