did you try with the internal drive or an external drive?
laptop drives never worked very well.
try using an external firewire drive with a sata raptor.
what screen resolution did you use?
did you try with the internal drive or an external drive?
laptop drives never worked very well.
try using an external firewire drive with a sata raptor.
what screen resolution did you use?
I just have a 23" Cinema display so thats not the best, and it was with the internal drive.As soon as I can I will of course beat the death out of it and checking with FW drive and so on.....
Maybe with some time spent on it it can work?? yes??
I wont expect to much of it, but it looking so great!!
I remember my Cube and the very nice design that was.
Peppe Tannemyr
Beacon DigiGobos®
www.digigobos.com / www.gobogroup.com
a 23inch display is going to beat the crap out of a 32mb 9200 chip.
these things dont have much graphics woomph.
you need to try something more normal like 800x600
4200rpm laptop drives arent great either.
they have crappy latency, and they stop and take a break every 30secs.
there might also be sleep settings that need to be changed.
also running content from the same drive as the os drive causes dreadful problems even on a g5
and you might need quite a bit of memory between 512mb and 1gb to keep down virtual memory cacheing,
I will get back a 17" monitor soon, and I will give it a serious try!
You bringing me hope, maybe it can work?! We will see!
I keep you updated with this.Will check dv & my standard Mjpg codecs on
same material on it.
PS. I have 512Mb and will connect it to a FW drive (the one we used last time in Istanbul) but going on FW400.
Peppe Tannemyr
Beacon DigiGobos®
www.digigobos.com / www.gobogroup.com
try at a low resolution 800x600 and work upwards.
your firewire drives will give a better idea of the performance you should expect.
Test 2:
With a 17" screen and a 400FW disc (LaCie extreme) it can play (express)
2 layers fine (24-25fps) rocksteady!!
800x600
This is cool, seems to work for small installations.
Peppe Tannemyr
Beacon DigiGobos®
www.digigobos.com / www.gobogroup.com
You could get 10 of them for $5000 odd and build a render farm for Cinema 4D...
Hugh
cool - thats great.Originally Posted by peppe
My mac mini arrived.
No problems. Everything seems to work.
Dont have time to run any benchmarks