Le vendredi 8 mars 2019, 11:00:14 CET Narcis Garcia a écrit :
> Too many people has severe confusion between requirements and recommends.
> I've used Kdenlive with 2GiB of RAM and it works.
I fully agree: absolute requirements are rather low, I've done small demo
projects with Atom+2G RAM... but h
Too many people has severe confusion between requirements and recommends.
I've used Kdenlive with 2GiB of RAM and it works.
El 8/3/19 a les 3:08, Kolloom D ha escrit:
> My setup: 1700x ryzen, msi x470 gaming plus, rx470 reference
>
> Kdenlive does not have an official system requirement.
>
> I
My setup: 1700x ryzen, msi x470 gaming plus, rx470 reference
Kdenlive does not have an official system requirement.
I have worked with some 1080p footages, the rendering did not saturate
my 1700x, only hovering around 25% - 50%. Could be higher for 4k. You
should at least have 16GB of ram(i hav
Hey there!
Kdenlive will work with pretty ancient hardware, and there are many
features in kdenlive especially to make editing video on older hardware a
reasonable experience.
However
If money is no object, and you want a system that edits 4K footage smoothly:
1. Get as many CPU cores as pos
On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 11:50:54 AM MST CCE wrote:
> Hi,I am just in the process of choosing a new bare-bones PC to replace my 9
> year old system. Does Kdenlive have any up to date published system
> requirements? I know some NLEs recommend particular GPUs like Quadro or
> require technologies
Hi,
Just another user here, I wanted to chime in that the Ryzen Chris mentioned
would be great for rendering because it has a lot of cores, and MLT/Kdenlive
usually takes advantage of multithreading fairly well while rendering. My
8-core Ryzen is definitely faster at rendering in Kdenlive than
Hi,
I don't know the minimum requirements, but I have good experiences with
this combination:
# MSI GeForce GTX 1050 TI GAMING X 4G - Graphics
# AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X - Processor
# ASRock X399 TAICHI - Motherboard
It should be suffici