I tried three times to render in h264_nvenc.mp4, each time CinGG refused
to proceed.
Before that I had done the rendering without problem with h264.mp4
pierre@i7-3770k ~ $ /home/pierre/Cinelerra-GG_5.1/cin
Cinelerra Infinity - built: Jun 16 2019 14:06:46
Pierre, I would not bother installing CUDA but if you could just do a
render using the h264_nvenc.mp4 to see if you get a speed up over using
h264.mp4 that would be appreciated. You will find h264_nvenc.mp4 in the
render menu when you click on the Video wrench and use the down arrow after
setting
Hi Phyllis,
My computer is equipped with a Nvidia GTX-750-Ti video card. It was one
of the first two nvidia cards to use the Maxwell architecture. It
includes 640 Cuda cores.
I use Linux Mint 18.3 Mate 64bit (which is built from a 16.04 kernel
from Ubuntu). The nvidia 384.130 driver is
Update: there are 3 test builds for NVENC only (no Cuda) Ubuntu 16 and 18
and Mint 18. There will be no demo because I do not have the record
facility loaded on a nvenc/Cuda/Nvidia computer. But for those who have
CUDA in, please check out the 2 CUDA plugins, N_body and Mandelbrot.
- Cakewalk
Today's GIT checkin includes:
- Cakewalk update
- Nvenc option for encoding/rendering hardware acceleration for computers
with Nvidia graphics for h264/h265.
- Cuda build option for systems that already have the Cuda software loaded
- with 2 demo plugins available.
Thank you Andrea_paz!
And thanks to ask me about.
You can do what you want with my quickly (and ugly) screencast but
consider that there are not subtitles and out of context (the Olaf's
sentences) an user may not understand, I think.
IgorBeg
Il 16/06/2019 9.22, Andrea paz ha scritto:
Hi,
Hi, IgorB.
I found your shared track mask demo very instructive (as usual) and
would like your permission to upload it to the HowTo forum.
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