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Double side bonus, now I can keep the laptop with the oled screen. Side bonus, renders are now 35% faster as well. Result is now the HP laptop can play my 4k + LUT footage no problem at full 30fps. Remove Filmconvert from the FX chain and going forwards I only need to apply my LUT to get the identical look but with *much* faster performance. Long story short, apply all my Filmconvert settings then have Vegas Pro save that as a LUT.
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Register your printer to HP Connected: Say 'Hey Google, ask HP Printer to print a help page' to see what you can print HP Printer Action enables you to print a wide variety of everyday and creative documents. In the process of debugging that one I learned that Vegas Pro can save out a LUT really easily. Choose a browser below, then follow the steps on your computer. Say 'Hey Google, talk to my HP Printer' to link to the HP Printer Assistant app. So I stepped away from that one and moved to testing the Asus. When I was testing the HP laptop it could not display my 4k + Filmconvert footage at 30fps on the timeline, the Intel Xe gpu could muster 23 fps at most. It was still worth doing all this with both laptops as I learned a nice render speedup in the process. I wonder if because of this they had to do some funky business in the hardware setup internally to get it all to work? No idea. It has an AMD Radeon gpu on the cpu die, it also has an NVidia 1650 dedicated cpu, but thirdly it has an external custom 8 lane pcie connector so you can attach their small external 3070 or 3080 gpu (which I didn't have). I'm wonder if it's because that particular Asus laptop is a curious beast. Yeah I did mess with all the NV Encoder, VBR, etc settings.