![]() ![]() It's fully up to Nvidias Buisness decisions what they enable where and what makes sense for which Platform and Predicted target audience System Platform resources (nowadays gathered by Nvidia via direct telemetry system data of their target customers) ) The Encoder itself is still updated via CUDA additions like OpenCL can be used for x264 Lookahead Nvidia uses Cuda for their Lookahead additionally for their AQ and 2pass and most probably coming weight-b as well :) ![]() ![]() Im pretty sure Nvidia also tests inside CUDA their future ASIC optimizations and have a pretty nice efficient conversion workflow from CUDA(GPU)->ASIC :) Nvidia did this in the past on many levels i remember Motion Adaptive Deinterlacing only enabled on 1 Specific Hardware and by acccident inside a Beta Driver for every Shader count, it was daunting slow and unusable on the lower Shader card though so Economicaly nonsense to keep it and possible support overhead following it and then later it became the default, as the shader power rose for the more consumer targeted cards ) ![]() NVEnc is a very useful console application for users that use NVIDIA graphics cards and to help them evaluate the performance of the HW encoder.The More CUDA Power the more tasks you can route their like 10 bit Decoding overhead ASIC is only of concern mostly on Power efficiency it makes the most sense for underpowered Shader cards or Mobile depending on the Target audience ) It also sports curved decoding capabilities, as well as muxing and demuxing functionalities, which are based on libavformat and high-performance filtering. It also comes with support for plenty of file types as input, like AVI, AVS, raw YUV, Y4M, and VPY, and if the input is in raw format, the FPS rate and the input resolution will need to be specified, while also performing conversions to raw H.264/AVC or h.265/HEVC and allows interlaced encoding. Since the program is running in the windows console, NVEnc sports many functions, and can verify the available GPU, codecs, audio encoders and decoders, formats, and protocols. NVEnc is a simple console application that was created in order to be used for evaluating the performance of the HW encoder on a Windows PC that is equipped with an NVIDIA graphics card. NVEnc: Useful application for evaluating the performance of the HW encoder for PC's with NVIDIA graphics cards. ![]()
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