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And here is the logfile of rendering an theme designer video+foto clip (1.30m from mt2s tot mkv 1080p, 60fps).
I dont see much difference in speed.

Does anyone have options/settings/tips for faster rendering speeds (with non GPU accelerated effects)?

Quote: Well, only SOME effects are GPU-accelerated.


But in the second run (file with theme desigener)GPU Clock speed is only 653....
Why not 1000mhz like when rendering the other file without effects?
Here are the result with a the desingner clip where all the video/foto needs to be rendered:
(clip is only 1.35m from m2st to mkv 1080p 60fps)

Strange things:

HW on:
GPU Core only 653 (instead of 1000)
GPU load: 5-40 (variable)
Video engine load: 4-20 (variable)

HW of:

GPU core: only 653 i(nstead of 1000)
GPU load 0-40 (ups and downs)
GPU engine load: 0%)

I will do a rerun with the old Nvidia drivers installed (337.8
Here are the results. with and without HW-acceleration.
Source are mt2s files, 1080p 60fps, rendering to mkv 1080p 60fps.
it is a 2.40min project with only 1 effect included.

when i render another project with a lot of effects (theme designer foto and video included), i see on GPU-Z that there is hardly any HW acceleration...

Hi there,

i use version: 13.0.2307.0
what are the benefits of the beta version and where can i find it?

I will do a test run and post GPU-Z logfiles in a moment
Gpu load aprox 30% (25-35)
GPu video engine load aprox 65%

CPU load around 60%

This is with latest (NVENC) drivers
Hi, I have a 256gb ssd (850 evo pro), 16gb internal memory, i7-4910mq processor and gtx860m maxwell gpu.
Is it better that I install a second ssd for writing my projects to?
(One ssd for os and separate film clips, other ssd for writing the new mkv video file). Does 2 ssd drives provide better (faster) rendering?

And what do you mean with gpu utilization levels? (Sorry for my English, I am Dutch).

Thanks so far for all your help!
I have the maxwell variant.
DoNic67; how do you know that pd13 supports NVENC?
I have emailed power director with the question if pd13 uses NVENC, and they replayed to me that I have to install AMD software :/ :/ :/ where can I find/how do I know that it supports NVENC? I ask this because I don't see much difference in rendering speeds when using the latest NVENC Nvidia drivers
On gpu-z is see on both sensors workload with latest drivers. Is cuda also used in NVENC?
Thanks for the fast reply.
I updated my video card to latest drivers which supports NVENC, but it is much slower then when I use the older drivers with the older support....

Strange? I thought it was twice as fast, but it is half as slow...
Am I doing something wrong?
Is powerdirector using NVENC instead of the older NVCUVENC in their latest builds? NVCUVENC supports CUDA, but according to Nvidia, the newer maxwell based cards support NVENC and are almost twice as fast as CUDA. The latest NVIDIA drivers only support NVENC, also my gtx860m maxwell based
Is powerdirector using NVENC instead of the older NVCUVENC? NVCUVENC supports CUDA, but according to Nvidia, the newer maxwell based cards support NVENC and are almost twice as fast as CUDA.
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