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Thank you all for the input, i'll keep checking things, if i get it working i'll come back to share the info. Thanks again
This is frustrating to see it actually works, but not for me anymore heh Had same drivers, just uninstalled, restarted windows and let them reinstall, but to no avail. I'll try to check more on this.
Quote: Hi Valdemaras. I do have two monitors on my Win10/PD13 system and you can reach the hidden/virtual Intel HD monitor from the Display Settings tab. In my case it's monitor 3, and this short *video* shows how to access it, even though clicking on the "detect" button may not show another monitor present.

You would probably want to extend or duplicate the desktop to the 2nd monitor on your computer to get the QS option to appear on the Produce tab.


Thanks optodata. Your video showed pretty much what i want to do, except it does not allow me to apply the settings. I have only 1 monitor, this might be an issue.

This is what i get when trying to set/enable those settings: picture1 picture2
I've recently upgraded my PowerDirector to 13 along with Windows 10. Now the problem is that Windows 10 does not allow to set "Extend these displays" option while there is no actual 2nd monitor connected, that was necessary for Intel quick sync rendering option to appear under render options in PowerDirector. Someone maybe have any idea how to go around it, or maybe there is a whole another method for this?
PS: I run my Nvidia graphics card as main and have HD4600 available/visible with latest drivers in device manager so everything in that part seems ok and set.
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