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Hybrid has been using a lazy DXVA based HW decoder, it must be change
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(03.07.2018, 18:38)Selur Wrote: I implemented it and I'm still waiting for feedback from the user that suggested it.
You can't download the version where I implemented it atm. since it's only available in my current dev builds which are not publicly available.
Personally I don't think it's an important update/change since like I wrote before on my system software decoding and hardware encoding is faster than using the gpu for decoding and encoding.
-> wait until I release the next public version (probably this Sunday)

Also note that the updated version might not really help on you since I suspect that StaxRips 'NVEnc Cuda'-Decoder might be Staxs way of saying NVEncC is used for decoding and encoding and not what Hybrid would use. Hybrids option would allow to set the hwaccel parameter of ffmpeg to cuvid&co.

Cu Selur

With HW decoding support the transcoding is always much faster on my system, the only exception is Hybrid. I can also test the speed of that new version, so you can paste a download link (if it is not a state secret), and I will download and test it with long blu-ray film materials. I would like to compress more than 8 TB films (two of my HDDs are full with them) and I want to free up some space.
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RE: Hybrid has been using a lazy DXVA based HW decoder, it must be change - by HW decoder - 03.07.2018, 19:04

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