I fixed the timeline playback issue on Arc. Patch was merged upstream beginning of september and will be in the upcoming 24.39 release of intel-compute-runtime ( in 2~3 weeks ).
@@smunaut Great to hear! I scheduled a community post talking about the incoming updates but I’ll include the version number for people to maybe watch for (if repo maintainers aren’t using their own version numbering)
Huh, interesting to see Resolve working relatively well! On an unrelated note, have you by any chance noticed any driver improvements regarding performance on linux with intel arc? Especially compared to some of your older videos
Yes! I’ve seen improvements in a number of games including Borderlands 3 (in DX11 mode), Satisfactory, Bioshock Infinite, the Halo games (shader issues seems to be fixed), and Grand Theft Auto IV. Those have been the games I’ve checked up on recently. Dx12, Unreal 5, and Raytracing are still pain points though.
You're very welcome, and thank you for watching. The newest compute packages that aren't in many, if all distros don't have yet, for Intel Arc on Linux will improve the DaVinci Resolve user experience. Give it maybe a month and things should be working well enough to be able to work in Resolve without issue.
I've been running UE 5 on an ASRock Phantom OC A770 and it works ok (1080p is best as 1440p is a little pokey). I need to check out DaVinci, thanks for the video
1) Thank you for watching. 2) The nightlies (cutting edge that hasn't reached most if not all distros' repos yet) version of intel's compute-runtime package allows Resolve to work without the timeline playback issue. Give it a month before trying it. Are you using UE 5 to develop environments are you running UE 5 games, because last I checked UE5 games weren't working.
Amazing video! I have been looking for information about using an intel gpu for davinci reaolve on Linux and finally found your channel. Thank you so much. I am considering switching from an Rtx 3060 to an Arc A770. If the Intel gpu works fine with davinci resolve studio on Ubuntu 22.04 then i am going to buy it. How is the timeline performance?
I'd say hold off for Battlemage... it should be going on sale early next year. The 3060, especially the 12GB version, is a great card. At the very least, wait until the holiday season to see how low Arc Alchemist prices will go.
@@CompellingBytes Thanks for the suggestion. I am using the 3060 12GB version. For video editing it's been great but I want some extra performance for gaming at 1440P and the A770 should be a nice upgrade regarding gaming. The only thing that concerns me is the Linux compatibility, especially Davinci Resolve. It's not an urgent thing so I can just wait a few more months as suggested.
Big error: Rocm WORK on 6700XT on Linux. No problem. And DaVinci works. I use it with 6700 10gb. It also should work with a RX580, an 5000 series with hardware encoder. The first ROCm card for 6000 series is the 6600. Others doesn't have hardware encoder. For other cards, you can use AMD legacy OpenCL version that should also work.
@@CompellingBytes I installed mesa but cant find anything for XE instillation, opengl and vulkan are functioning but somereason steam thinks I only have 500mb of ram which is causing me to have a 20fps cap and such which especially sucks because I bought this for blender so if it cant recognize my vram then rendering is non existent
I fixed the timeline playback issue on Arc. Patch was merged upstream beginning of september and will be in the upcoming 24.39 release of intel-compute-runtime ( in 2~3 weeks ).
@@smunaut Great to hear! I scheduled a community post talking about the incoming updates but I’ll include the version number for people to maybe watch for (if repo maintainers aren’t using their own version numbering)
How the heck you did that do you have a link to the patch. I wonder if it is how it detects memory over the interface on the bus side of things.
Huh, interesting to see Resolve working relatively well! On an unrelated note, have you by any chance noticed any driver improvements regarding performance on linux with intel arc? Especially compared to some of your older videos
Yes! I’ve seen improvements in a number of games including Borderlands 3 (in DX11 mode), Satisfactory, Bioshock Infinite, the Halo games (shader issues seems to be fixed), and Grand Theft Auto IV. Those have been the games I’ve checked up on recently.
Dx12, Unreal 5, and Raytracing are still pain points though.
Love your content, specially covering Intel Arc on linux, i'm learning how to properly use my A580 thanks to your videos, so, thanks :)
You're very welcome, and thank you for watching.
The newest compute packages that aren't in many, if all distros don't have yet, for Intel Arc on Linux will improve the DaVinci Resolve user experience. Give it maybe a month and things should be working well enough to be able to work in Resolve without issue.
I've been running UE 5 on an ASRock Phantom OC A770 and it works ok (1080p is best as 1440p is a little pokey). I need to check out DaVinci, thanks for the video
1) Thank you for watching.
2) The nightlies (cutting edge that hasn't reached most if not all distros' repos yet) version of intel's compute-runtime package allows Resolve to work without the timeline playback issue. Give it a month before trying it.
Are you using UE 5 to develop environments are you running UE 5 games, because last I checked UE5 games weren't working.
Amazing video! I have been looking for information about using an intel gpu for davinci reaolve on Linux and finally found your channel. Thank you so much. I am considering switching from an Rtx 3060 to an Arc A770. If the Intel gpu works fine with davinci resolve studio on Ubuntu 22.04 then i am going to buy it. How is the timeline performance?
I'd say hold off for Battlemage... it should be going on sale early next year. The 3060, especially the 12GB version, is a great card.
At the very least, wait until the holiday season to see how low Arc Alchemist prices will go.
@@CompellingBytes Thanks for the suggestion. I am using the 3060 12GB version. For video editing it's been great but I want some extra performance for gaming at 1440P and the A770 should be a nice upgrade regarding gaming. The only thing that concerns me is the Linux compatibility, especially Davinci Resolve. It's not an urgent thing so I can just wait a few more months as suggested.
@@yoyosan999 Definitely wait a few months. As far as games running at all, DX12 games are a mixed bag, and Unreal 5 games don't start at all.
Big error: Rocm WORK on 6700XT on Linux. No problem. And DaVinci works. I use it with 6700 10gb.
It also should work with a RX580, an 5000 series with hardware encoder.
The first ROCm card for 6000 series is the 6600. Others doesn't have hardware encoder.
For other cards, you can use AMD legacy OpenCL version that should also work.
Great! I look forward to your video tutorial on the subject!
I don’t wanna be rude with being a request a*hole but can you make a arch video? Im struggling to get the arc to run on arch
@@stupidusername5819 what are you having difficulties with?
@@CompellingBytes I installed mesa but cant find anything for XE instillation, opengl and vulkan are functioning but somereason steam thinks I only have 500mb of ram which is causing me to have a 20fps cap and such which especially sucks because I bought this for blender so if it cant recognize my vram then rendering is non existent
@@stupidusername5819 So are you trying to use the Xe driver? If so you should use the i915 kernel space driver for now