![]() I need to know whether Resolve Studio definitely support H264 encode and decode on any NVIDIA M60. You will need the Studio version of Resolve, to use Hardware accelerated encode and decode in Resolve.Ĭbjoex wrote:I have PCs with all three versions of the M60. When I click on one of the two 'Grid/Tesla' Icon do I see:Īnd see what codec your M60 support in nVideas HVENC/HVDEC.Īnd Yes. ![]() And do it support your wanted codec according to the above link?Īnd finally did I find your M60 in this link: When I want the check the Maxwell GPU in this link:ĭo I see 3 different versions of Maxwell's 1st Gen, 2nd Gen or GM206. Here I read under TESLA M60 FEATURES AND BENEFITS I found this link on your NVIDIA Tesla M60 GPU: If the paid Studio version supports hardware encode/decode, how can I evaluate the impact of this on performance?Ĭbjoex wrote:Perhaps what Dwaine is trying to tell me is that the free version doesn't support hardware encode/decode while Studio does? Or there an obscure setting somewhere that I have overlooked, or is hardware encoding and decoding only supported in the Studio version? Is there a reason why DaVinci Resolve does not support GPU hardware video decode/encode? Also, unlike PowerDirector, in Resolve I can find no option to use hardware encoding or decoding. ![]() (In my opinion, Resolve also under-utilises the available CPU resources.)įor comparison, both PowerDirector and Premiere do use the hardware encoding features of this high-end video processing GPU, and in the resource graph on Task Manager these features are clearly being used significantly, for projects with the same source files and the same output video format and comparable effects and transitions. DaVinci Resolve does, however, utilise the CUDA or OpenCL capabilities of the GPU. I have demonstrated that the software does not utilise either the hardware encoding or the hardware decoding capabilities of the GPU to encode or decode H264 videos. I'm evaluating DaVinci Resolve on a PC with an NVIDIA M60 GPU.
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