Before I found out that a new power supply would be needed before I
could upgrade my video card to the ATI 5770, I was all set to get a
5770 for the enhanced encoding. Now...I don't know.
Why would this Cyberlink PD8 page show test results of increased
speed, yet Bannon notices no increase?
Reference:
http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdirector/faster-performance_en_US.html
(ATI Results and supported ATI cards are at the bottom of the page)
During tests here at home, my encoding speed didn't vary with, or
without the ATI Stream Technology box checkmarked. But I chalked
that up to the fact that my ATI 4350 card isn't on the Cyberlink list
of supported Graphic Cards.
-Allen
Quote:
I was on a quest to find a GPU encoding solution that worked with PowerDirector 8 to create MPEG-2 video as well as H.264 so today I replaced my nVidia GTX 295 video card with a Radeon 5870 and I must say that I am disappointed with the results. Prior to replacing the card I’d created a 25:29 MPEG-2 1080p video without GPU acceleration in 16:49. I expected the GPU accelerated creation to scream after I installed the 5870, the 10.3 Catalyst drivers, and the latest version of AVIVO but that didn’t happen. Instead, it took 18:41, almost two minutes longer! Does anyone have any thoughts why that happened? I used the exact same profile for both runs and yes, the Hardware Video Encoder button was selected. My system specs are: Windows 7 64-bit; i7 920, 6GB memory, 160GB SSD C drive; 1 TB D drive with more than 800Gb free; and Creative Labs X-Fi sound card.