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4K transcoding problem with NVENC (outdated false limitation in Hybrid)
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(06.09.2018, 19:57)Selur Wrote: -> Won't change this in Hybrid, but I'll post into the NVEncC bug tracker.

Every GF 1000 Cards have the very same NVENC Chip and they have the same speed. 1070-1080 cards have 2 NVENC chips, but you can use the two chip, if you transcode 2 videos in the same time, or making two video streaming in the same time.

If you transcode or stream only 1 video, 1070-1080 is not faster.

Here is a short video, and test about it:
It is worth to watch:




Think it over in logical way. That error message and restriction is not needed. Every PASCAL CHIP IS THE SAME, and all of them are capable for 8K encoding.

The other above mentioned softwares don't care about such message, and they just simply work fine without (imagined fantasy) restrictions, false error messages and problems. Again: It is not needed anymore. IT is so simple like 2X2 =4
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RE: 4K transcoding problem with NVENC (outdated false limitation in Hybrid) - by No limit - 06.09.2018, 20:06

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