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2024-01-20 19-45-13_1.mp4 OBS Studio doesn't use gpu encoder for some reason... AMD Relive does use the encoder i see gpu Utilization 90% with obs and encoder usage 0% and 3D use 13% i see gpu Utilization 35% with relive and encoder usage 35% and 3D use 5% i tried Simple settings AMD HW H.264 and Advanced AMD HW H.264/H265 no matter the setting it doesn't use the encoder. what is going on here? AMD Polaris RX400-500 was released back in 2016, how obs didn't get their shrek together? __________________________________________________________________________________________________ OS: Win10 OBS Studio: 30.0.2(64bit) GPU: Radeon RX590 GME(RX580 CHINA ONLY EDITION) GPU Driver: 23.11.1(Polaris/Vega) - released 17-Oct-2023 Video/amv: Luciole AMV [Soul Eater AMV] - Death Scythe
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Hello 2024, This is a pretty mundane question, I have been looking to use handbrake to compress 18tb of film and tv shows ¬_¬ (a life well lived) I have attached the handbrake settings I have settled on and before I go ahead and start the encode to end all encodes I wanted to make sure I'm not going to ruin the quality of my films and shows. TBH these settings have served me well and I can barley tell a difference between the source and the output but one film (Elysium) had a sweeping landscape shot in the opening scene with hills and buildings and in the source material there was no stutter but in the output file this scene had a very slight consistent micro stutter as the camera pans over the terrain and I started doubting myself. I am most concerned with keeping image quality and a decent chunk of space saving. Should I be converting to mp4 instead of mkv?, h264,h265? av1?! I don't understand any of these much in terms of the differences in quality between them. Anyway please let me know what your handbrake settings are and share some knowledge. Tagged some people I have seen mention handbrake @Crunchy Dragon @jaslion Thankings
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Im a full time streamer i love pcs but im struggling with encoding my specs are below. any advice can help i can post screenshots of anything needed. intel 13600k undervolted to help with heat 72 on full load 32 at base 36 gb ddr4 xmp enabled intel arc a770 ASUS ROG Strix B760-A Gaming WiFi D4 2 1tb nvme drives DeepCool LS520 SE Liquid Cooler 240mm Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic EVO CORSAIR RM Series 850 watt any help would be welcome thank you all so much sorry im trying to stream in 1080 60 fps
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I notice my encoder usages goes from 75% to 100% sometimes and I was wondering what settings actually effect utilisation. Is that just buggy AMD encoding perhaps? Would things like using CQP instead of just CBR matter? Or maybe halving the target bitrate for VBR?
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Looking for a good HEIC/HEIF converter or encoder, whatever it is called. I got a bunch of screenshots, all in PNG format and considerably large in size. So thinking of converting them to HEIC format for saving space. There are many online converters but I'm looking for software dedicated to it. Kinda like encoders that are dedicated to encoding HEVC with options to control quality.
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As the title says - please comment if you know a mouse that has "everything optical" - the left & right button switches and the scroll wheel encoder. Currently, I have found only one: Cooler Master MM730 There should be more. I hope. The long story. As many of you have experienced, modern mice often have cheap components and in about 2 years they might start either double-clicking, losing text selection accuracy and start dropping items in the middle of dragging, or their scroll wheel might wear out and start misbehaving. It is expected from a cheap sub-10$ mouse. But when you pay more than 20$ you feel disappointed to treat your beloved mouse as a disposable. It's especially bad when it starts misbehaving while you do some "important stuff", such as deploying a software service to a production server with 10k users. What I noticed is that the scroll wheel lasts much longer on mice with an optical scroll wheel encoder. Actually, I never have experienced a misbehaving optical scroll wheel during my 20 years of PC user experience. Ok, they might get gunky or their rubber might get sticky and disintegrate in a year or two (looking at Logitech G102) but you can fix it without soldering. However, the positive experience might come from the fact that usually these mice start misclicking in a few years, so I have no idea how long their optical scroll wheel would last. The mechanical scroll wheel encoder barely lasts 2 years for me, on every mouse I have had. Judging by reviews of Steelseries and Razer mice (even those premium gaming models with optical switches), their scroll wheel might start malfunctioning even in just a few months! I have no experience with optical switches in mice, but I thought it would be good to find a mouse that has both goodies - optical button switches (at least for left & right click buttons) AND an optical encoder. However, it turned out to be not an easy task to find one. While manufacturers brag about mechanical switches, they rarely mention the scroll wheel encoder. So with some excitement, I searched for teardown reviews of the most popular mice with optical switches - Steelseries Prime, Razer Viper and Deathadder, Roccat Burst - but was disappointed to find out that all of them have mechanical scroll wheel encoder, which, judging by complaints on Amazon and Reddit, have failed too soon for quite a few people. Now I have found only Cooler Master MM730 but I've yet to read reviews to see if it's any good - it might have some other issues. So, it would be great to have people chime in and mention other options for those who are in search of a potentially long-lasting "all-optical" mouse.
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I have a i5-8400 and 1660Ti, and I want to convert my videos to x265 (H.265) to reduce size but maintain close to same quality. Now, It's clear my cpu isn't good, so I want to use my Turing GPU the most. I've come across a few softwares, those are Avidemux, Ffmpeg, Handbrake and Staxrip. I am kinda new to the whole cui commands, so I don't like Ffmpeg. I was recently suggested Staxrip, and have been using Handbrake Nightly for my converting. It'd be great if someone suggested the best settings to reduce size. Oh, btw, I am yet to use Starxrip. I am inspired by watching this Youtube video: How I saved 20 TERABYTES with one basic Script (Updated 2019, HEVC) by EposVox. I'm using this settings as of now in HandBrake. I mostly encode for Youtube videos which are 12000kbps, and sometimes movies which are mostly 10000kbps. So, I set the VBR to 12000kbps, is Constant Quality: 21 better?
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Hey guyz. Sorry for my bad english. I have a pretty old machine.. the specs are : Xeon X5670 @4.20 ghz on asus p6t mobo 12 gb ddr3 ram in triple channel rx 570 4gb now the problem is i am streaming on youtube for quite a while but now i am trying to tweek the quality a little bit of my stream.. so now i m using the following major settings in streamlabs OBS.. Bitrate : 3500 Encoder : x264 software Fast preset now i am not sure some people in the chat are suggesting me.to use an amd hardware encoder.. the reviews i heared about amd encoder are not really good.. so i wanna ask is it better then x264? i wanna get a temporary solution for my quality.. i will upgrade my gpu to nvidia for NVENC encoder.. but i need some time.for that and i cannot stop streaming right now so anyone who will help me i will really appreciate that
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Hi all, This topic is related to different kinds of hardware. My company develops FPGA acceleration boards. These boards are connected via PCIe and are used to accelerate different applications: from Neural networks and Network to Video Encoding. Our technology is new and has performance advantage over existing solutions. We consider to make hardware encoder solution. I don't have a lot of experience in this so I need to understand current situation and niches we can suit: from consumer solutions to business. My experience is only several streams with OBS. I'd like to discuss Nvidia encoding, devices like Elgato and analogues, AWS Elemental Link, what are the parameters that affect the price and use cases (church/school/business_conference/gaming/event_multi_cameras streaming). Besides such on-premise solutions there might be server solutions (as PCIe boards) to encode many sources simultaneously at CDN side. We have possibility to use more powerful FPGA chips to suit required level of performance. Our boards are accelerators and they accelerate snippets of code where execution might be highly parallelized, the other part of code is still running on CPU. So we depend on PC and board has to be connected to device with CPU (PC/Laptop). So one of the solutions is small device connected to Laptop via Thunderbolt, another is just usual PCIe board for PC. For server it's also PCIe board. Supported codecs are defined only by software and different formats can have support over time. Considered formats are from AV1/HEVC to h.264 with 4k60 and lower quality. We're looking for encoding software partners to adapt to our boards. Regarding Nvidia I've seen that they have 2 encoders per card. Does this mean that 2 medias could be encoded in parallel? Do gamers need 2nd GPU or auxiliary hardware to stream with high quality? Are Elgato like devices still relevant? The topic is quite wide and I appreciate everyone's opinion. DM me if you wish to talk
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Hi! So basically, I want to start streaming, but I have a really low end CPU. A 7200U. What's the cheapest thing I can get that will help me encode frames and allow me to pump out 720P 60 FPS decent bitrate to Twitch and Youtube? I plan on using a cloud computer for gaming, but it's not recommended I run OBS on the cloud due to it taking up a high amount of upload.
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i have a very low end laptop and i want to stream/record. what is the best encoder to use? i have a i5-3337u with gt730m in obs i have options for nvenc h.264, quicksync h.264 and x264
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Guys, do you know software that can handle editing Shadowplay video without losing any quality? My Nero Recode/Video can't keep the bitrate high as the original.. it makes my video quality always grainy and blurry.. Please help
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I work with video content on a daily basis, and my editing software doesn't like the filetype that my camera records in. I have been using Handbrake for the longest time, but want something that will be a little more of a time saver. AME looked like the best bet from what I have seen and read, especially from LTT's video, but you have to buy Premiere to get it. I would like software that is free and is able to automatically transcode files from a watch folder (LTT needs this too) into a mezzanine filetype, preferably AVI, MP4, or M4V. Thanks in advance!
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Was wondering anyone's thoughts on a 1950X in a Dual PC setup for live streaming as just an encoding machine and how it would preform quality wise would be great to see it in action bench marked into a video. All videos and most info seem to cover the 1 rig setup for live streaming and not for example a gaming rig with an i7 with a capture card in a dedicated stream PC running a thread ripper. Been debating for awhile about going to that route as I run a el gato HD60 pro in a Dell r710 server with dual Xeon quad core L5520 chips as an encoding rig, and my current rig that i game from rocks a 4930k and a MSI 1080. I'm just trying to reach for the sky here and climb to that 1080p goodness eye candy galore, maybe even play some games at 4k or 1440p and downscale. there's alot of ways to go about the dual PC setup but thoughts and some info would be great just another hardware enthusiast with dreams and memes - ♥ Sonny
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So I want to buy a magnetic stripe reader writer to play around, and I've seen a few options, I'm just not sure which one is the better one. Product 1: Deftun MSR605 HiCo Magnetic Stripe Card Reader Writer Encoder MSR206 Product 2: Misiri 606 MSR606 HiCo Magnetic Card Reader Writer Encoder MSR607 MSR608 MSR705 MSR706 What is the difference between MSR606 and MSR605, which one of the above should I buy? Sorry for bad English
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I decided to put my hd 7570 in my system as a encoder with a rx 470 as the main gpu but when I did this I noticed significant frame drops is it the drivers effecting cpu usage should this be happening if so does anyone know why
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Hello, I was wondering if there is any type of application like sandisks secure access, but for your pc? A way to encode your photos, documents etc behind an password.
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Hi all, I would like to make a stream trans-coding machine to take the load of my main pc. Basically I want to stream at a high bit rate but low cpu use age preset to a secondary PC running Ubuntu with Nginx as a RTMP server and ffmpeg as a trans-coder. I would like you to spec me something capable of doing this job, all i need is the possessor, memory and motherboard (already have everything else lieing around). Do not care between Intel or AMD, just needs to be as cheap as it possibly can but able to do 720p60 whilst still keeping up decent quality. I have bee thinking about maybe getting an FX-6300, do you think this CPU would be powerful enough? Thanks P.S. I am currently using my mac book pro to do this and well... it just doesn't cut it
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Hi, I just produced one of my first videos on hit film express. The final file is an uncompressed .AVI and I want to encode it in H.264 (1080p 60fps). Encoder encodes it and everything seems to be fine, but, when I open the video to listen to it, after the 5 first seconds the image and sound freezes but the video keeps going on, even tough nothing's happening. The problem is not from hit film has I watched the .AVI and it's working just fine. Could anyone help me please? If the issue is hardware related: i7-6700k asus z-170 A asus GTX 980 ti STRIX 16 GB DDR4 3000mhz 1 TB Storage
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Hello, im plan to buy the Elgato Game Capture HD 60. But i read that it increases CPU usage. On the Elagto Website https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/game-capture-hd60 they say it is a hardware based h264 encoder. So normally it should not use much CPU as i expect it will only save the encoded h264 stream via usb to the internal harddisk. Is that correct? Thanks - Jones
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So... about the m.2 slot on the new Aorus laptops and the "Optional Hardware Encoder" Since this encoder fits in an m.2 slot, can I assume that I would be able to purchase this media encoder seperately to add to my previous model Aorus x7 Laptop? Why or why not? Gameplay Now goes live on your X5! Fully integrated hardware video capture eliminates the fuss of connecting extra compressor. Stream and record simultaneously in high-definition compromising on system performance and the number of gameplay frames. The built-in compressor brings up to 30% extra fps compared to streaming and recording in software mode. We stream it the hard way, so your gameplay looks the opposite. Source: http://www.aorus.com/x5.aspx
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Searched for similar articles and posts... nothing, so If this has been posted, don't give me any lip about it. If you are not interested in AMD, love Nvidia only & DO NOT CARE, DO NOT REPLY, I'm not here to criticize Nvidia's Shadowplay in any way. This thread is for AMD alternative interested parties ONLY. AMD users rejoice, MSI Afterburner & DXtory capture using AMD's VCE. So first and foremost, watch this video. Test it for Yourself and post your thoughts afterwards! Nvidia people get ShadowPlay. They're lucky like that. Luckily, AMD users have similar hardware on their GPUs (assuming you have GCN architecture) the VCE (Video Codec Engine) Grab the Codec here - https://github.com/jackun/openencodevfw I downloaded and used his settings except @ 50Mbps Bitrates with 30fps and tested with Southpark & Battlefield 4, this works as intended. Issues I found - I tested 60fps and the video is encoded to 60fps, but the smoothness seems to still be of the 30fps capture outputted as 60fps. Will be testing other games in both 32/64 mode with 30/60fps and see if its a bug only I'm experiencing. This is great for those wanting to minimize CPU overheads and FPS drops while Gaming like the 3rd party capture devices enable many Gamers to do. While its not a standalone application or part of AMD's drivers themselves, this works and with less than 3 minutes to enable it and set it up, all your troubles are gone. Reason I love this. MSI lets me use Intels Quicksync instead of the CPU, but only for DX9 in Win7, needing Win8.1 to enable DX11 captures. MSI and DXtory let me use my 2600K CPU to do it in realtime, and I've been doing it this way for months, but my fps loss of 10+fps was too great and had been looking for alternatives using the VCE, so I didn't have to buy a 3rd party device. VCE codecs! Thank got your here!
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Are there any free video editors/encoders that can use gpu out there? I have a GTX 760 OC Edition.
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Long story short: I tell Premier to make proxy files for smooth playback in H.264 format, it opens up Encoder. Encoder finds all files, starts encoding. Halfway through the queue, the rendering stops, and goes no more. If I try to skip that file, it'll then immediately fail all the other unfinished files in the queue. I've tried launching the program directly and tried to encode files like that, that also didn't work. Encoder pretty much hates me