Another Topic up for discussion.
My system has 256 Mb of SDRam. Running Win98se I am only using 25% or so Norton System Information tells me.
When Encoding using TMPG, I have started up Norton SI and it tells me that I'm now using 80% of physical Memory.
So Here's the Question
How Much Ram do we need?
It looks to me as if Memory is not really an issue when encoding. As long as you have 60% of your physical Memory available, you can happily encode knowing you are not waisting speed due to low memory.
Now I know that Speed is a Big issue in this game. Faster project, means more time to other projects. etc...
What do you think?
My system has 256 Mb of SDRam. Running Win98se I am only using 25% or so Norton System Information tells me.
When Encoding using TMPG, I have started up Norton SI and it tells me that I'm now using 80% of physical Memory.
So Here's the Question
How Much Ram do we need?
It looks to me as if Memory is not really an issue when encoding. As long as you have 60% of your physical Memory available, you can happily encode knowing you are not waisting speed due to low memory.
Now I know that Speed is a Big issue in this game. Faster project, means more time to other projects. etc...
What do you think?
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