I only have a few more interviews to sync. The new render rig running Pluraleyes is a great time saver. This is a screenshot of my Linux box with an RDP session connecting to the Windows box.
I only have a few more interviews to sync. The new render rig running Pluraleyes is a great time saver. This is a screenshot of my Linux box with an RDP session connecting to the Windows box.
Up to this point, all of the post-production of Trans*Geek Movie has taken place on my venerable ThinkPad T61P, running Ubuntu Studio 12.04 LTS. This continues to be my main machine, but I find myself in need of some more horsepower and flexibility, to pick up the pace of production.
There are two issues I keep bumping up against with the laptop machine: First, render time for video is painfully long. Secondly, the few tools that I must run in a Windows environment are not very happy in the VirtualBox installation of Windows 7 that I run.
For this reason I have repurposed a retired 8 core 2.0 GHz Xeon server mainboard as my new post-production box. It takes up residence in a repurposed SparkServer chassis. (I know, this is IT sacrilege.) I have configured it as a dual boot machine; Windows 7 and Studio Ubuntu 13.10. At this point, it has no sound card, and plain vanilla VGA, but the reasonable power of the CPUs means that PluralEyes runs smoothly, and I can offload rendering from Kdenlive while continuing to edit.
I will be adding an HDMI capture board, reasonable GPU, and sound support in future; but this is a good start.