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Alrighty. Thanks
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Whether or not CUDA in recent nVIDIA card does not live up to what it used to be is not the reason I created this topic.
I am just asking whether there is a way to get multi-GPU computing going on with PD12.
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Anything I should be changing from here?
The ShadowPlay footage is supposed to be 60 frames (it says 58.XX frames when I was putting in last time though) so I have set it to 60 frames.
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Thanks for the link.
I will give it a study.
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I have tried using Vegas Pro 12 (trial version) and it uses every possible computing unit in my system. Including my CPU and both of my 780ti.
PD12 only uses single 780ti for actual computing, and if it uses CPU I did not notice much CPU usage. I don't really care about CPU usage, but I would just like to see support for multi-gpu computing.
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I had been trying to edit videos recorded using nVIDIA's shadowplay feature, and it looks ok (not perfect, but I don't know any better way to do) when it just comes out of production. but when I upload it onto youtube manually, it loses quality in quite a drastic manner.
I have not used YouTube option built into the PD12, as it does not seem to allow hardware acceleration. The difference in production time is too great to not use hardware acceleration.
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Previously I only had a single GTX Titan sitting in my system when I first started using PD12 and was happy with the performance.
Now, I have two GTX 780ti currently sitting inside my system and noticed that one card is basically not doing anything. Is there an option I need to turn on to get two working at the project? Or is it just not possible?
There seem to be other video editors that support multi-GPU processing, and it would be a shame to have this one not being able to do it.
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