Since Ventuz develops real-time rendering products, the application performance is tightly related to the hardware running it.
Ventuz Designer, Director and Runtime are based on DirectX and Microsoft .Net and therefore only run on Microsoft Windows systems.
Also always make sure you are using Ventuz Products with a user providing Administrator privileges to make sure everything runs smoothly.
Ventuz supports VR-Devices such as HTC VIVE and the Oculus Rift including their controller. We suggest to use Consumer Graphic Cards for VR like the AMD RX 480 or NVidia GeForce 1080. The advantage with the consumer cards is that they have a dedicated HDMI output.
You may use Professional Graphic Cards but you may encounter problems since they do not provide a native HDMI output. You would need a Display Port 1.1 to HDMI 2.0 adapter (There is way to much trouble if you try to get a DP1.1 to HDMI 1.4 working) - Again we can not recommend the use of adapters!
Please see Software Requirements for VR for more information.
In general, we can say that a real-time system like Ventuz always needs dedicated graphics hardware with dedicated memory to make sure everything is running without problems.
Even if Ventuz will run on any graphics card that fully supports Direct3D 9.0c or higher we highly recommend to use professional GPU's only.
During Production we highly recommend the use of professional GPU's
The use of Intel GPU's can cause unexpected behavior and is only recommended for very small and simple Applications.
There are two main vendors, Nvidia and AMD, that produce the bulk of professional GPUs in the market. You don’t need to pick one or another, both are supported and they present no visual differences.
Intel offers two main processor families, Intel Core for generic use and Intel Xeon for the workstation/server market. A usual question is whether Intel Xeons have any real advantage and if it is better to invest on other components instead of Xeons.
In general, both work fine for Ventuz but the Xeons have several benefits when it comes to the amount and bandwidth of PCI-e lanes, L3-cache size, support for ECC-RAM and durability (qualified to handle the heavier load over a longer time period).
Especially when we talk about extensive Video I/O and Video Playback a Xeon processor is mandatory for a production machine.
For production machines we recommend Xeon processors for the reasons mentioned above.
Depending on your Ventuz Application the hard drive might either be the bottle-neck or not interesting at all.
Running a Ventuz Presentation that is not reloading dynamic content like Images or Textures does not set high demands on the HDD.
Movie Clips and Dynamic Assets:
However, when we talk about loading dynamic assets and especially playing back Video we have to consider the Data transfer rate from the HDD to the GPU. The HDD speed then becomes an essential part and you should definitely go for a Solid State Disk or a SSD-RAID.
Required Data Transfer Rate for Video Playback is highly dependent on the used codec and its used parameters.
Also keep in mind that some codecs use Variable Bitrates depending on the content.
All resources except Images and Textures are loaded into RAM so depending on the Amount of Nodes and Resources used in your Scene more RAM is required.
We recommend at least 8 GB of RAM for Design Workstations and 16 GB for Production Machines.
As mentioned above all Ventuz Products are .Net and DirectX based and therefore need to run on a 64bit Windows System.
Supported Windows Versions are
Edition: Professional or higher.
Platform update for Windows 7 SP1 is required to run Ventuz. KB 2670838: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2670838
Updates: latest updates are highly recommended.N and KN editions are not supported because they are missing essential Features.
Known Issues: With the changed Text Layouting coming with Ventuz 5 and later the character wrapping is no longer supported on Windows 7.
Edition: Pro or higher.
Updates: 8.1 or newer, latest updates are highly recommended.N editions are not supported because they are missing essential Features.
Known Issues: No known issues.
Edition: Pro or higher.
Updates: latest updates are highly recommended.N, Mobile and IoT editions are not supported because they are missing essential Features.
Known Issues: Handle with care for production due to Windows updates that can not be disabled 100%.
Ventuz uses SteamVR for the Virtual Reality Experience. You need to have Steam and SteamVR installed.
If you use the Oculus Rift, you would need to install and setup the oculus rift
Please update your Graphics Card Driver!
Known issue with The XBox controller which is also part of the Oculus Rift. For some versions of Windows 10 the XBox One Wireless Controller Adapter may install the wrong driver and you can not bind the Controller and Wireless Controller Adapter.
The following steps might work:
Check Ventuz IP and Ports for further information.