Some of the RTX cards can spoof as a quadro and use the better drivers for what we do. So, it’s my go-to advice if you like having a life or family as well as successfulĪgain, gaming drivers are optimized for gaming, and will prioritize new features over reliability. All-in-one enterprise service stuff saves time when I’ve got a lot going on. Wouldn’t do it for anything other than the specific application so it took months to diagnose.Ĭomputers aren’t the easiest, I have less and less time. Fortunately I just removed the offending stick, tried again and wow issues gone. I’ve had defective stuff present weird issues and only after letting memtest+ run for over 12 hours did it present anything. This could be anything from bad ram, defective video card only on a specific part of the Vram that isn’t used by anything but propresenter and somehow that mucks up the machine as it tries to parse out the errors and soldier on thru the issues. What I’m getting at, is if you’re having localized issues and everyone else isn’t, maybe you’re doing something different than everyone else is. Perhaps the same issues that plague them also plague you too. Most of the time it’s on high end self builds too. Vmix stability for example is only as reliable as the system it’s running on, and silly things can stop it from functioning properly as well. ![]() That’s because my work travels, and I have 4 kids. My last home build was with a pair of GTX 590’s water cooled closed loop system. Yes it’s the 17” version.īuilding your own is great, but I’ve been caught with motherboards not playing nice, hardware conflicts, and a variety of issues not present in a system that say, in the Z series passes application testing for stability on driver and system as a whole - ex. Haven’t met many others that can serve reasonably as a desktop replacement. (CAD) it’s since been loaded with 4 internal SSD’s and 64 Gb ram. It’s been 100% reliable as the day I bought it, and would totally buy another. Not many laptops with as much flexibility and decent engineering put into it. Gaming machines are terrible for showbiz, reliability is not the priority. Propresenter was always good for that - not as tight on a proper scripted cue (by milliseconds honestly not sure it matters) but better at adapting to changes.Įnterprise grade machines with enterprise drivers operate more reliably. Can be slow to respond if it goes off script because it actually preloads into RAM for snappier hits but has to unload and reload ram if next in cue changes off the cuff. Super basic As far as a media server system, but feature rich and ultra robust as far as being a VTR goes. I’ve tried using Vmix or Wirecast or whatever and it is smoother and caches nicer than most of the common stuff.Īn alternative for windows is “AV playback” I trialed it on my machine as a replacement for playback pro. They all have run flawlessly as of latest release. I run mine on a HP Zbook G4 with quadro P3000, and various macs, I switch the license between the computers as they switch roles based on production needs. We are seriously considering switching, is there good stable alternatives that work well with livestreams?Įdit: Is it just me and my few pastor friends having these problems? Maybe we are doing something wrong? are they gonna fix this stuff? I spend hours with tech support and get it running ok only for it to fall back into nearly unusable in just a couple weeks./Rant This is LUDACRIS for the amount we pay for this software. I have talked to other churches who have similar issues and say they have to restart propresenter between services to keep it from crashing. from time to time crashes so hard we have to erase all our playlists or media library or smart playlists (we have to do this manually outside of ProPresenter). puts out like 4 frames a second when using motion backgrounds. still it lags, takes a whole second to switch between slides, crashes. Plus it runs on an m.2 NVME drive with no disk drive storage at all in the machine. ![]() We are running it on a gaming PC (windows 10) with dedicated graphics, a powerful processor (though slightly dated now) and 16 gigs of DDR3 memory. But it hasn't been working for about 6 months now and seems to be getting worse and worse. ProPresenter does everything we want and them some! We love it.
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