06.01.2022, 10:57
I'm using a RTX 3060 and the enconding with Hybrid (NVEnc) is about twice faster than the encoding with my old GTX 1070.
These are the settings that I'm using
In this way Hybrid will use NVEnc for all the the video processing. Some time it could happen the the input video format is not compatible with NVEnc and in this case NVEnc will crash. To solve the problem it is just enough to uncheck the box NVEnc->Harwdare->Only use encoder and let Hybrid to use the external filters.
I hope that this help.
P.S.
Your reported speed is compatible with the use of Intel GPU. If you have an Intel CPU with a GPU embedded it is better to disable it (search google to how do it) since some of the filters used by Hybrid will use always the first GPU (GPU0) that in this case is the Intel GPU. To be sure that your RTX is the GPU0 you need to disable the Intel GPU.
These are the settings that I'm using
In this way Hybrid will use NVEnc for all the the video processing. Some time it could happen the the input video format is not compatible with NVEnc and in this case NVEnc will crash. To solve the problem it is just enough to uncheck the box NVEnc->Harwdare->Only use encoder and let Hybrid to use the external filters.
I hope that this help.
P.S.
Your reported speed is compatible with the use of Intel GPU. If you have an Intel CPU with a GPU embedded it is better to disable it (search google to how do it) since some of the filters used by Hybrid will use always the first GPU (GPU0) that in this case is the Intel GPU. To be sure that your RTX is the GPU0 you need to disable the Intel GPU.