![]() I figured it would be no different than connecting, let's say, a usb video adapter. That was always my understanding as well. In most cases, they either take over for your built-in GPU, in which case they fall under the "single-computer-single-GPU" category, or they're used as a second GPU next to your built-in GPU, in which case they fall under the "single-computer-two-GPUs" category. Quadro uses OpenCL and Resolume is focused around OpenGL (GTX and Geforce series) Comment from Joris:ĮGPUs don't really add anything fundamentally different. a GTX 1080 vs, say, a Quadro P4000 or P5000? Comment from Arvol: I assume this answers the question of which nVidia GPU's you all prefer for Resolume. I don't want to start troubleshooting that in this thread obviously, but it may be a solution more VJs will be looking at in the near future. When you are able, is it possible you could do some research into eGPU solutions like the Razer Core and how they might apply here? For example, my Razer Blade can only output to one device at a time, but theoretically with an eGPU it should be able to achieve more (though I am experiencing problems with that). Should be a great tool everyone could learn something from. Comment from Arvol:įantastic! This is very well put together. I'll hopefully have a bit more to contribute to this in the near future after I get my setup a bit more stable. It would have answered a lot of questions when I was starting out on my multi-screen journey! ![]() Here's that URL one more time, in case you missed it the first time Posted by Joris on Tuesday Apat 14:35 Tags: It would suck if you get all the gear together to run a beautiful 4 story pixel map and then realise your Intel Iris Pro chokes at more than a single bedroom NY apartment. Before going house hunting, you need to make sure your computer has enough pixel power in the bank to build that pretty picture. We’ll try to avoid the shady parts of town, but if you like, we can show you some options in the extender hub ghettos as well.Īlways remember, buying a large house is a big investment. One click and you’ll be taken to all the essential information you need on that snazzy 3 story condo with all copper plumbing. Just answer the questions and you will be guided to your ideal dream home. The different options are listed in order of preference and it even contains a flowchart. You’ll find some essentials explained on the do’s and don’ts when using Resolume for multiple outputs. This document will guide you through the overwhelming multiscreen adventure. After gathering lots of use cases, possible problems and possible solutions, we came to this document. We like to help you make the right decisions and find the house that’s right for you. It’s the same as asking: “I want to buy a house, which house should I buy?”Ĭonsider us your multiscreen real estate managers. ![]() The question sounds simple, the answer is always complicated. “I want to connect a dozen and then some screens, what hardware should I get?” ![]()
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