PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
I'm looking to buy a PC laptop to run Arena on, but I'm a Mac guy and don't really know much about the PC side. Anybody using a PC laptop with Arena and/or any recommendations for specs?
Thanks--Tim
Thanks--Tim
Re: PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
Usually something along these lines -
3.0 GHz Dual Processor
2 GB of RAM
4 USB 2.0 Hi-Speed ports
3.0 GHz Dual Processor
2 GB of RAM
4 USB 2.0 Hi-Speed ports
Re: PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
Thanks! Is there a recommended video/graphics card?
Re: PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
Can you use a mac laptop with bootcamp? Anyway I don't recommend HP. I have one and it works but, I can't start/restart the computer with the cameras attached. It's about 2 years old running XP so maybe this isn't an issue anymore, but that's my experience.
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We have run the software on a BootCamp install
Re: PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
I'm sorry, I should have been clearer: I've been running Arena on Bootcamp as well, and it works great--very stable, no problems. The reason I want a PC laptop, however, is that my mocap space is in a second walk-in basement that requires me to lug my iMac outside and across the yard and around the end of the house to set it up in there, so I wanted a more mobile solution, particularly where my iMac is my "main" rendering/office machine.
So, any ideas on the graphics card?
Thanks--Tim
So, any ideas on the graphics card?
Thanks--Tim
Re: PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
Tim:
I'm running Arena on a dell latitude d630, 2.2 gh dual core, 2 gigs ram with a built in 256mb Intel video and it runs good. (i do only have a 8 camera setup though) If you could get a laptop with lets say a built in nvidia quadro or ATI video with at least that amount of memory you should be ok.
I'm running Arena on a dell latitude d630, 2.2 gh dual core, 2 gigs ram with a built in 256mb Intel video and it runs good. (i do only have a 8 camera setup though) If you could get a laptop with lets say a built in nvidia quadro or ATI video with at least that amount of memory you should be ok.
Bryan Steagall
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Owner
Kidz Korner Studio
OptiTrack Distributor
Mexico, Central and South America
505-615-2410
bryan@kkstudio.us
www.kkstudio.us
Re: PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
Any built-in card with 256MB of video ram, should be great.
Re: PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
I tried running Arena (I think it was beta 1.4) on few years Toshiba Sattelite Pro with only 1 GB RAM
worked ok except sometimes I had to kill Arena in task manager or reboot - I guess it had some memory leaking issues or ot just needed more ram or was it beta? - mostly when I tried to do longer shots or trying to record few takes in one session
but since I saved calibration and Tposes etc it wasn't that bad
I have to try again with latest version of software
anyway I think pretty much any new laptop will do, just go for more RAM, some 1337 gfx card is realy not needed
worked ok except sometimes I had to kill Arena in task manager or reboot - I guess it had some memory leaking issues or ot just needed more ram or was it beta? - mostly when I tried to do longer shots or trying to record few takes in one session
but since I saved calibration and Tposes etc it wasn't that bad
I have to try again with latest version of software
anyway I think pretty much any new laptop will do, just go for more RAM, some 1337 gfx card is realy not needed
Re: PC Laptop Recommendation for Arena?
longer shots can have issues, as they are stored in system RAM, until you are finished, and the file is saved.