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Anyone using Solid State Drive for Cache?
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 15:55
by pixelpusher
I have too many "TV Paint is not responding" timeouts in my current setup. Am wondering if a solid state drive would work to mitigate this. Anyone tried this use of a SSD as a cache only disc for TV Paint, or have any recommendations? I'm running windows 7 w/8GB.
Re: Anyone using Solid State Drive for Cache?
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 16:00
by Elodie
Elodie wrote:When you have an issue with TVPaint Animation, please, don't forget to precise important details :
• What is your
OS and its version :
- - Mac OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard), 10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks), etc...
- Windows Vista, 7, 8, etc...
- Linux Ubuntu 10.04+, Debian 6+, RedHat Entreprise Linux 5+, Fedora 15+
• What is your
OS architecture (32 or 64 bit)
• What is your
software version (for example : Mirage 1.5, TVPaint 9.5.21, TVPaint 10.0.11, etc...)
• What is your
software edition (Standard or Professional)
• For the Professional Edition of TVPaint 10 : What is the architecture (32 or 64 bit) ?
By the way, don't forget to repeat the details above EACH time you have an issue. We cannot remind the configuration of all our users
(to save time, you can write the information above in your sign)
Moreover, don't forget that the more you will give us concrete examples with i
mages or downloadable files, the faster we could answer you.
And finally, don't forget to say "Hello", especially when you post in the forum for the first time, we are not machines
Re: Anyone using Solid State Drive for Cache?
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 16:37
by Paul Fierlinger
I just happen to be having them installed on both our TVP computers as I type. They are highly recommended and I know of at least two users who have them and rave about them.
Re: Anyone using Solid State Drive for Cache?
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 18:54
by Peter Wassink
This weekend i installed an SSD in my aging(6 years old) Dell Precision, The whole machine now feels super responsive again.
I am very enthusiastic.
One of the main problems i had in using TVPaint was stepping along the timeline using the arrow keys, with bigger projects tvpaint often became unresponsive
with delays adding up to seconds.
And now even with very big projects it almost feels zippy i'm very happy.
Even though my systems motherboard is only SATA II, so in theory only allowing half of the possible transfer speeds, it was well worth it.
This minor investment buys me some time before having to invest in a whole new machine.
i got this one:
Samsung Serie 840 EVO Basic SSD, 250GB, 512MB Cache, SATA III
the added software made the transfer of my old C drive to the new SSD a piece of cake.
Re: Anyone using Solid State Drive for Cache?
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 19:31
by Sewie
I have one too, though not as a cache drive, but as a system dive and TVPaint's cache is on the system drive.
It's well worth it I think. Though I have an older system as well, it's very responsive.
Re: Anyone using Solid State Drive for Cache?
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 19:35
by pixelpusher
Paul Fierlinger wrote:I just happen to be having them installed on both our TVP computers as I type. They are highly recommended and I know of at least two users who have them and rave about them.
Thanks Paul,
Will you be using them as system discs, or are you going to use them as cache only discs?
TV Paint's temp cache is ideally to reside on a disc separate from the OS and applications.
Best, Casey
Re: Anyone using Solid State Drive for Cache?
Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 20:07
by Paul Fierlinger
Same here now -- total zippy. My test was on a project 150% above 1080p, running at 24fps with long camera zooms from full format down to less than 720p and TVP performed like a champ -- not a single stutter or hiccup.
EDIT: Sorry, I hadn't noticed the question. I use mine only for the TEMP file and it makes a whole world of difference.
Re: Anyone using Solid State Drive for Cache?
Posted: 17 Sep 2014, 23:29
by CartoonMonkey
Even faster, if you can spare the memory, is putting the TVPaint temp file on a ram disk.
But I've used SSD's for my main OS, programs, and TVPaint scratch disk for years now, and it's fantastic.