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[INFO] Hardware GPU acceleration
#1
when I activated GPU acceleration

the default was NVenc Nvidia, changed it to QSVenc and clicked on "Start"

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v3ZFtj3...drive_link
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#2
No clue, what you want to say,...
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#3
upon activation of the GPU

selection function works

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in the Hybrid it uses the 1st GPU, in many systems the 1st is an integrated GPU, which is poorly compatible
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#4
okay,...
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#5
Huh 

Are you going to change the GPU function of the InterFrame filter?
so that when activated it gives selection?

and the current GPU acceleration feature is only half effective because it is outdated. You have to constantly turn off and turn on the i-GPU === inconvenient Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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#6
Quote:Are you going to change the GPU function of the InterFrame filter?
like I wrote: patches are welcome
Not sure when I find the time to look into and test it.

Quote:You have to constantly turn off and turn on the i-GPU === inconvenient
Simply change the order in your bios,...
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#7
(27.09.2023, 09:39)Selur Wrote: You have to constantly turn off and turn on the i-GPU === inconvenient

Simply change the order in your bios,...

yeah...

sometimes you have to use KSvens and NVens at the same time;

for the CPU = GPU turned off, it is harmful when encoding
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#8
You should not have to disable the GPU.
I set my bios to simply prefer the discrete gpu.
I can use QSVEnc, NVEnc, VCEEnc without issues or having to change my settings.
QSVEnc uses Intel GPU, NVEnc uses NVIDIA GPU, VCEEnc uses AMD GPU)
I can use Interframe without issues, they will use the first GPU which is my NVIDIA GPU.
On my system I use:
0: discrete NVIDIA GPU
1: discrete Intel GPU
2: integrated AMD GPU

Cu Selur
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#9
(27.09.2023, 09:55)Selur Wrote: You should not have to disable the GPU.
I set my bios to simply prefer the discrete gpu.
I can use QSVEnc, NVEnc, VCEEnc without issues or having to change my settings.
QSVEnc uses Intel GPU, NVEnc uses NVIDIA GPU, VCEEnc uses AMD GPU)
I can use Interframe without issues, they will use the first GPU which is my NVIDIA GPU.
On my system I use:
0: discrete NVIDIA GPU
1: discrete Intel GPU
2: integrated AMD GPU

Cu Selur

Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh 
I'll check my BIOS!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't like touching BIOS

in ADVANCE mode

I didn't find anything other than turning off Sad
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#10
Can't help with your bios or system settings.
btw. looking into guid for Interframe, seems like the parameter is ignored.
When enabling Overwrite->Smooth and using:
{rate:{num:2,den:1,abs:false},algo:2,gpuid:1,mask:{area:100},scene:{mode:0}}
load is still on gpu 0. (tried in Avisynth and Vapoursynth)
=> seems like they never implemented support for this in the free version

Cu Selur
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