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When I try to burn a disk using PowerDirector 15, the option "Enable Hardware Video Encoder" is always greyed out, whether burning DVD or BD. Authoring a Blu-Ray disk is intolerably slow and seems to take two passes before the burning starts. Please help. System information:
ASUS H87M-PLUS
Windows 10 version 1709 (fully updated)
Intel i7 4790
32 GB memory
Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti graphics card (driver fully updated)
PowerDirector 15 (fully updated)
Additionally, in Preferences:
Enable HD Video Processing (shadow file) is checked
Enable OpenCL and Enable Hardware Decodng are both checked
Under "Produce", Fast Video Rendering Technology is checked, and Hardware Video Encoder is selected.
So, why can't I "Enable Hardware Video Encoding", and what can I do to fix it? Thanks.
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The GTX 1050 you purchased will only support hardware encoding for h.264 format .m2ts and mp4 on PD11 and nothing else. You did not say which win os you are using. Your options are severely limited with win 10.
This was more helpful, thanks. I understand what you're saying, but when I select h.264 or mp4 output on the PD11 "Produce" screen, both options for Fast video rendering technology (SVRT and Hardware video encoder) are greyed out. In fact, if there's ANY way to enable the Fast video rendering technology on my PD11, I haven't found it. I've tried every combination of input and output file formats, and Fast video rendering technology is always greyed out. What am I missing?
I have PD11, Win 10 Home, i7-4790, 32GB memory, and GTX 1050Ti.
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Just bought the PNY GeForce GTX 1050Ti graphics card. It sure makes games look great, but it does little to speed up rendering in PD 11. The Hardware video encoding selection is still always greyed out.
Will someone PLEASE tell me which graphics cards will speed up rendering in PD 11? And how do you implement it? Thanks.
Hardware acceleration depends on the hardware of the video card and the video card software.
Not all cards support all video formats.
Carl, I know that - did you read my question? I ask again, WHICH video cards DO support PD11 Hardware video encoding? It does me no good to be reminded that it "depends on the hardware of the video card and the video card software."
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Just bought the PNY GeForce GTX 1050Ti graphics card. It sure makes games look great, but it does little to speed up rendering in PD 11. The Hardware video encoding selection is still always greyed out.
Will someone PLEASE tell me which graphics cards will speed up rendering in PD 11? And how do you implement it? Thanks.
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