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    Cuda Video Encoders

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by 72hundred, Mar 2, 2014.

  1. 72hundred

    72hundred Revolutions-Per-Millennia

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    Hi,

    Just wondering if anyone knows a general purpose video encoder of the quality of something like Handbrake but it able to take advantage of Cuda processing power?

    Many thanks,

    72oo
     
  2. TreeTops Ranch

    TreeTops Ranch Notebook Deity

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    Vegas and Vegas Movie Studio can use Cuda in some video boards. You would have to go to the Sony website and look for the VMS version you are interested in and see if that version supports your video board. But from all reports the increase in video rendering speed isn't that impressive. The use of a fast multi core CPU gives better results than a video board that utilizes Cuda.