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Your 770 should support CUDA acceleration/encoding. Have you considered using a different render platform? Octane, Indigo, and iRay all support CUDA encoding for C4D. Premiere Pro supports CUDA acceleration, but does not for encoding :( If you're doing batch encoding you could use something like Xilisoft.

It would be nice to use my 770, but what are my "Free" options for Cuda encoding/rendering for C4D? Since everything you listed is priced pretty high.

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It would be nice to use my 770, but what are my "Free" options for Cuda encoding/rendering for C4D? Since everything you listed is priced pretty high.

Well moving to Blender would be a more extreme option, but it is open source and supports CUDA.

As for the plugins you can acquire them in a "Free" fashion...

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