Am I bottlenecked? Can not know where...

Watch the resource monitor, I do not use my hardware to its full potential.

resource monitor.png

Here's what I got:

Intel Core i7 870 2.93 Ghz (4 cores real + 4HT)

16 GB of DDR3 1600 MHz

NVIDIA GT 430 (1 GB, 96 hearts CUDA, 700 MHz)
Windows 7 64-bit.


So I configured AE CS6 according to this tutorial: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/digital-video-cs6/how-to-optimize-after-effects-cs6-for-high-per performance /? go =

I have enabled simultaneous multiple images rendering, set the cups reserved for other Applications to 4 (giving 4 real CPU to AE) with 3 GB of RAM allocation per CPU (for a total of 12 GB) leaving a healthy 4 GB of RAM for other applications.
The system disk is a 64 GB SSD and I have a similar one set up like the scratch.

The GPU rendering is enabled and therefore quick previews of accelerated harware.

I have a single composition FullHD (from pre-processed defished TIF stills) and I'm running 3 filters in the following order:

(a) - stabilizing Warp (edges to synthesize, just 0 2 s for synthesis of input range and 25pixels feather)

(b) - Color Finesse (just a boost of shadow in the corners)

(c) - (3 assists IIRC, 60% opacity) noise reduction

I went to uncompressed.

The activation/deactivation of these effects, I would say a) takes 40 percent of the time, b) of less than 10% and c) more than 50%.

Each video frame takes about 9 seconds to process.

I'm not under "something else" and the issue I am facing this CPU frequency is only oscilates between 1200 MHz to a minimum and maximum of 1600 MHz as if AE was not growing processors.
4 CPU is used at ~ 60% each, with the virtual cores parked as planned, as shown in the attached capture. The layer source footage is on a classic 1.5 TB drive, but the use of the disc is dismall 1,2 MB read and written 600 k...
Use GPU is also NULL.

Processors should not be 100% and complete clock? I could understand if it is not in the nature of the stabilizer deform to be parallel friendly, but these regular peaks on CPU 2 (which correspond to the 9 seconds per image) show that no noise reduction is tax the CPU...
What gives?

Thanks in advance.

Bruno Duarte.

(edit) This disk where images is easily break 50 MB/s so it may not be the culprit and I tried a little compression on VirtualDub work that easily sends the processor at full speed.

You use temporal effects (noise, stabilizing reduction) requiring a linear progression. Nothing else needs to be said. AE behaves normally.

Mylenium

Tags: After Effects

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