How to take advantage of hardware for conversion?

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saito23
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How to take advantage of hardware for conversion?

Post by saito23 »

Hello good day!! I would like to know if you can help me.

I have a i7 6700k processor and a gtx 760 SC video card

What is the inconvenience? Before I only had the processor to convert videos, and the program slows down my computer.

However, since changing the video card, the change was minimal and even if the card is installed, the program does not use the card's resources.


I leave a picture of the configurations.

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Hola tengo uno procesador i7 6700k y una  Tarjeta de video gtx 760 SC

Cual es el inconveniente? Antes solo tenía el procesador para convertir videos, y el programa pone lenta mi computadora.

Sin embargo desde que cambie la tarjeta de video el cambio fue mínimo y aunque tenga la tarjeta instalado el programa no utiliza  los recursos de la tarjeta.
 

Les dejo una foto de las configuraciones.
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Ch3vr0n
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Re: How to take advantage of hardware for conversion?

Post by Ch3vr0n »

CXD only supports hardware DECODING and not hardware ENCODING. If hardware decoding also is supported depends on the source's file codec. DVDs require the MPEG2 codec for video and that's simply not supported by any old or recent gpu for hardware ENCODING. It's too old.
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