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FFmpeg Enables H.265 Encoding For New NVIDIA GPUs

H.265 produces amazing encodes in small filesizes but its hella intensive. Playing around with x265 with test encodes, it's so slow that it feels like it'll need another few CPU generations to at least do realtime encoding of 1080+ material, similar to how h.264 encoding speeds were in early days.

I'm curious what the speeds of NVENC offloading will be, thanks for the link.
 
H.265 produces amazing encodes in small filesizes but its hella intensive. Playing around with x265 with test encodes, it's so slow that it feels like it'll need another few CPU generations to at least do realtime encoding of 1080+ material, similar to how h.264 encoding speeds were in early days.

I'm curious what the speeds of NVENC offloading will be, thanks for the link.
It makes sense that the tighter the compression the slower it would run. But I get you that optimizations need to be made. Encoding can still only be as fast as the weakest link in the I/O chain.
 
nice information
thanks all
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