08.01.2022, 00:21
I did not touch the overclock of the card (Gigabyte eagle RTX 3060Ti LHR), it remained original.
Otherwise I may have forgotten a setting in Windows 10 ...
I know that since the launch of the RTX 20 .. nvidia has implemented a new encoder that allows you to play and stream at the same time without losing fps in games, I think it works differently from previous generations (GTX), the solution is to be sought on that side in my opinion.
Dan64, I am using NVEnc version 5.42.
I obviously know that if I lower the parameters it will encode faster, but that's not what I'm looking for, as long as I stay on my GTX so ...
I want to compress my videos as much as possible without compromising on quality, in UHD with my parameters and at around 18,000 kbit / s that's perfect, below the artifacts / pixel start to appear.
What is not normal is that the GTX goes faster than the RTX with exactly the SAME settings!
I actually tested by lowering the parameters and it goes faster! ... but the "video encoder" still works at 100%, the GTX does not have this problem.
I can even perform 2 or 3 encoding at the same time with the GTX, which will be impossible with the RTX
Dan64, is your RTX 3060 at 100% (Video Encoder) while encoding ?
if "yes", the solution to my problem will increase the performance of your encodings normally.
Otherwise I may have forgotten a setting in Windows 10 ...
I know that since the launch of the RTX 20 .. nvidia has implemented a new encoder that allows you to play and stream at the same time without losing fps in games, I think it works differently from previous generations (GTX), the solution is to be sought on that side in my opinion.
Dan64, I am using NVEnc version 5.42.
I obviously know that if I lower the parameters it will encode faster, but that's not what I'm looking for, as long as I stay on my GTX so ...
I want to compress my videos as much as possible without compromising on quality, in UHD with my parameters and at around 18,000 kbit / s that's perfect, below the artifacts / pixel start to appear.
What is not normal is that the GTX goes faster than the RTX with exactly the SAME settings!
I actually tested by lowering the parameters and it goes faster! ... but the "video encoder" still works at 100%, the GTX does not have this problem.
I can even perform 2 or 3 encoding at the same time with the GTX, which will be impossible with the RTX
Dan64, is your RTX 3060 at 100% (Video Encoder) while encoding ?
if "yes", the solution to my problem will increase the performance of your encodings normally.