![]() ![]() I can enable CUDA Hardware decoding after pasting the two files in. So is it good for gaming or what? Seems to be no use for video editing. Im trying to use the CUDA Decoder functionality in TMPGenc Video Mastering Works 5. ![]() Encoded a 5 minute clip and it took longer than the old version, and quality was no better. However, TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 6 minimizes the encoding range with its 'Smart Rendering' feature, which is able to output video files with as little degradation as possible. Standard video encoding software takes a lot of time to output. It is not as full featured as the higher priced. TMPGEnc MPEG Smart Renderer 6 is designed so you can cut videos with great speed and detail. Report I have used TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5 for over two years and have found the software to be reliable and fairly straight forward to use. Just before I rolled back the driver I did a little test using the trial version of TMPGEnc VMW6, which is 64 bit and uses NVENC. Review by Mal on Version: 6.0.8.10 OS: Windows 8 64-bit Ease of use: 5/10 Functionality: 9/10 Value for money: 1/10 Overall: 5/10. Who exactly benefits from this "upgrade" ? I know its not me, but would like to hear from you if you think its A Good Thing, and why? Now none of the programs I use know anything about NVENC, so I have gone back to driver 337.88 so I have this functionality back. (I have a GTX 660) So I go onto tech support at Magix and Pegasys and they both told me that the new video drivers have removed support for CUDA and enabled it for NVENC which is an onboard hardware encoder apparently. ![]() Just recently a couple of my main video apps, Video ProX 6 and TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 5 had a bit of a fit when I tried to encode a vid clip as MPEG4 using hardware encoding, No indication of what the problem was, just an "unknown error in MPEG4 export module" ![]()
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