Today, 00:47
(Yesterday, 06:38)Selur Wrote: No clue, why it should be slower. That much speed difference sounds more like a difference in the used filtering.
None were used
only de-interlace.
Does hybrid use its own engine or is it running from my PC's processor?
Is it possible to check in hybrid to see what hybrid is using to encode? I could check the windows task manager to see how much cou is being used by the app.
Neat video has a setting in it's settings option to use pc processor, it tells show how many cores your pc has and what neat video will be using when neat video plug-in is doing clean up and virtualdub re encodes.