We are evaluating the technical possibility and benefits of using OpenCL-enabled AMD GPUs in Neat Video and are currently looking for users of Neat Video who would be willing to run several tests on their computers with AMD GPUs. At this stage we will use Neat Video for Vegas and Neat Video for Premiere (Mac version) for testing, so if you can run one of these versions then you are in perfect position to help us. You can also help by running the test application (NeatBench) on your computer and sending us the results.
What you will need:
Windows:
- 1. A computer running a 32-bit or a 64-bit version of Windows 7 / Vista / XP;
2. One of the following AMD/ATI GPUs:- * ATI Radeon HD 57xx/58xx/59xx;
* AMD Radeon HD 67xx/68xx/69xx;
* AMD Radeon HD 77xx/78xx/79xx.
4. Sony Vegas 11 (32 or 64-bit);
5. A current v3 license for Neat Video Home or Pro plug-in for Vegas; if you have an older license, please contact support [at] neatvideo.com; if you want to try the Demo version, please also contact support by e-mail;
6. Preferably non-production machine that you can use for testing. - * ATI Radeon HD 57xx/58xx/59xx;
- 1. One of the following computers running Mac OS X Lion (10.7.0 or higher) or newer:
- * Mac Pro with ATI Radeon HD 5770/5870;
* iMac with AMD Radeon HD 6750M/6770M/6970M;
* 15" and 17" MacBook Pro with AMD Radeon HD 6750M/6770M;
* Other configurations with some ATI/AMD Radeon HD 5xxx/6xxx models (please contact us to check if your GPU is supported).
3. A current v3 license for Neat Video Home or Pro plug-in for Premiere (Mac); if you have an older license, please contact support [at] neatvideo.com; if you want to try the Demo version, please also contact support by e-mail;
4. Preferably non-production machine that you can use for testing. - * Mac Pro with ATI Radeon HD 5770/5870;
- 1. Download and unzip NeatBench (a GPU detection and benchmark application) to the Desktop:
2. Run NeatBench on your computer;
3. Once NeatBench finishes, collect its log file: a file with the name starting with NeatBenchLog in your home folder;
4. Collect the system information:
Windows:- a. Go to Start menu, select Run, enter msinfo32 and click Ok;
b. In System Information window, use the menu File > Save... to save the report as Win.nfo to the Desktop.
- a. Click on Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen, select About This Mac;
b. Click More Info...;
c. Click System Report...;
d. Use the menu item File > Save... and save the report as Mac.spx to the Desktop.
- a. Go to Start menu, select Run, enter msinfo32 and click Ok;
Thank you very much,
Vlad