No problem. Thank you for your information too.
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And as an added bonus, I do not see any difference in rendering speed in different cpus' strength for my case. The GTX 1050 2gb uses an i5-3470, 1050 ti uses an i7-3770, and the gtx 1070 uses a Ryzen 2600. When I use the same datum settings, only 120px on all setups to match the limiting factor of 1050 2gb, all render at almost the same speed (same size,frame rate, and video duration of 30 seconds), all take about 1 hour or so to finish). I have yet to test on i3 or lower tier processor since I do not have any.
I hope this helps answer your question. I am not an expert or anything, just telling from my own collected personal data, settings and experience.
About the 16gb Tesla, I am currently on GTX 1070 and the maximum size it can handle is 500 Pixel.
I think the VRAM can correlate to how big the frames can be rendered in linear fashion. (Without the split frames section being selected).
I have tested a GTX 1050 with 2gb of VRAM (120-140px), 1050 ti 4gb (240-260px), and GTX 1070 8gb (480-500px).
All are tested personally by me and not taken from other sources.
If we calculate the frames that your gpu is able to make, it will be 2x bigger than mine, about 960-1000px.
I know this sounds such a turn off but it is in Alpha state, and as you can see from the error codes, you can tell it is still not yet optimized properly and needed some more time to mature.
All you can do is wait it out to be better, it is just ridiculous to think you have to spend on a 24gb gpu to render a 1080p native file without the artifacts.
Hi nekodaze. The 'Section Size' and 'Section Padding' under the Split Frames section (It is beside but you got the point) is a roundabout way to render frames while using reduced memory size.
It is not recommended and I would not recommend it AT ALL. It will create artifacts in fast moving objects, smokes, and similar action scenes. It will create boxes artifacts on your entire video, like for my case, when I try to render 1920x1080 video (23 hours render), I use 450 Section Size and 150 Section Padding under the split frames section, it creates 8 equal sections on my video when it is done rendered
(only seen in high intensity scenes as mentioned before).
If you still don't get it due to my 1st class English, imagine 8 TVs with frames and all, put together to make 1 big screen. You can still see the border even though it is see-thru (like table glass color).
Have you got any solution to this problem?
Mine has an i7-6700+8gb+10502gb.
I only render 10 frames per hour for 2x interpolation mode.
My video is about 6000 frames and if you calculate that, you would need 25 clean days for that.
I have seen this video,
I am aware he's only having 15fps video, but he rendered it in 4k resolution!
Anyone with the solution please come forward and teach us the solution.
I am very excited and want to support this developer until it is fully published but I do need to see real results first.
I am not being bossy or being investor-like, I just want to make sure this is not a scam or something like the rubber band phone.