![]() ![]() Same results: the old Z400 was twice asįast. Through all the adjustments recommended in Joe Conforti’s PDF, along with otherĪdjustments from the Symphony 6.5.5 PDF – including those regarding the K4000 The Z400 has less RAM (12GB), an old 7200 HHD C-drive, and with media on twoĮXTERIOR 1TB 2.5 drives that are, yes, connected with the newer flat USBĬonnectors on the drive end, but using old USB 2. The software from a 1TB SSD C-Drive and accessing the media from two 4TB INTERNALħ200 NAS Toshiba 7200 rpm drives where the MEDIA and EFFECTS are on separate drives. I did the exact same thing on the Z820 and it Other Boris effects beneath it, plus Color Correction on the base clip. ![]() Timeline where I had a Boris Unsharp Mask on the fourth video track and two On the Z400, I highlighted a 20 second clip on my That did the trick Symphony was now good to go. I installed it and in the C/AVID/UTILITES folder I found Nvidia’sģ10.90 driver that was recommended in the Z820 configuration PDF ![]() I had long ago downloaded a 6.5.5 upgrade of Symphony but never actually After trying unsuccessfully with various drivers, I realized that PRO and setting Symphony up, the first problem was a Symphony message that the K4000 Seeing an old Larry Rubin post re the Z820 being compatible with Symphony 6.5, Iīought a Z820 from NewEgg for about $1200.Į5-2640 Six Core 2.5Ghz – memory 16GB DDR3 Layered effects, the Z400 seemed rather slow, So, I reluctantly upgraded. But with myĬurrent project – perhaps my last doc (I’m 75) – at two hours and with lots of Years now and the machine and software have treated me well. I have been running Symphony 6.5 on a Z400 for about 10 ![]()
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