UHD rip with NVENC - Info request
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 4:10 am
Hello everyone.
I am a new member.
I have windows 10 to 64 bit, a Gefroce 970 GTX video card, and Mediacoder: version 0.8.49 build 5890 (Premium).
I was going to change the video card, with a 1000 series (Pascal).
Because, my video card is not able to use NVENC and encode to "main10" and 10 bit color.
I wanted to know if with a 1000 series. I could make encoding from UHD source via NVENC, without any problem.
Using the "Main 10" profile, 10 bit colours and also having the ability to keep HDR instructions.
I have read that the 1060 GTX video card has a lower CUDA CORE, but a higher clock than the 970 GTX.
Which of the two parameters is most important to make the rip more quickly?
Thank you.
I am a new member.
I have windows 10 to 64 bit, a Gefroce 970 GTX video card, and Mediacoder: version 0.8.49 build 5890 (Premium).
I was going to change the video card, with a 1000 series (Pascal).
Because, my video card is not able to use NVENC and encode to "main10" and 10 bit color.
I wanted to know if with a 1000 series. I could make encoding from UHD source via NVENC, without any problem.
Using the "Main 10" profile, 10 bit colours and also having the ability to keep HDR instructions.
I have read that the 1060 GTX video card has a lower CUDA CORE, but a higher clock than the 970 GTX.
Which of the two parameters is most important to make the rip more quickly?
Thank you.