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[GH-ISSUE #571] Have anybody used the Nvidia NVENC? #471
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Originally created by @imeltemi on GitHub (Dec 25, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/571
Originally assigned to: @NickeManarin on GitHub.
I use the
-c:v h264_nvenc -pixel_format yuv420p -preset defaultto start the NCENC output video,the output is successful ,but the speed increase is not obvious, and the CPU usage is still very high.
My graphics card is P2000, after turning on the NVENC encoder which only takes 5%. I am not familiar with the ffmpeg command. Can anyone help me?
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Jun 25, 2021):
This feature was properly implemented in version 2.28.