Hi, it seems from the latest comment that it does work with melt with no
code change:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=272&t=125304#p330864
That is what I had hoped and expected.
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 1:57 AM ricciolo9 . <luca.ricci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys. I compiled ffmpeg with the nvenc enabled to encode h264 and h265
> videos using my nvidia gtx 1060 card.
> I have a huge difference in transcoding 10x more. From 20/22 fps using
> libx264 I passed to about 220/230 fps using nvenc.
> Ok my Cpu is only an i5 750 and for my pc the GPU makes the difference.
>
> So I ask if I can use this encoding power in rendering using MLT. Maybe
> compiling it with the ffmpeg nvenc enabled.
>
> Kdenlive developers reply to me to ask to the MLT developers team. So here
> I am.
>
> Someone has an idea? How I can use nvenc in MLT? It is a pity don't use
> this rendering power.
>
>
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