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With the December update we have the smaller incrementations of audio speed, back!
Unfortunatelly the "Keep audio pitch" function is still broken. Even with a speed multiplier of 1.1 I get a distorted voice. Which didn't happen before the October update.
Small update: I have filed a support ticket with a feature request about including the old behavior back. And they have responded:
"For your concern and better user experience, we have escalated the suggestion to make the Audio speed slider adjustable speed as 1.10x, 1.20, etc., to our product team as a feature development reference."
Previously I could just put my audio speed at 1.1 on all my audio files, and be constant about it, and it would NOT be distorted.
Now after playing around a little bit with it, there is no straight forward solution. If I play with the length of the audio, going from 1.09 to 1.1 chops a few second, so it's clear that some rounding is taking place behind the scenes. The sound is also distorted, it adds a slight reverb for some reason.
QuoteI don't let the Nvidia Experience to install on my PC and never had any GPU hardware issues.
Use the CL Screen Recorder if you must.
I appreciate your advice good sir, but for me that is not an option. I have been using Shadowplay/Share for over 2 years now with great success. Between all the screen/game recording software that I tried over the years, this one has the best quality to filesize to low resource footprint ratio of them all. Of course, it has its shortcomings in some isolated cases, but the downsides are overwhelmed by the positives. At the moment it handles 90% of my workload.
With JL_JL's input I have managed to resolve my problem. I must raise my hat at this community, you all have my thanks!
You were correct good sir! I modified the registry and I am now able to produce with hardware encoding at 1080p. I did indeed have a PowerDirector crash recently, while rendering, but thought nothing of it.
QuoteTurn off ShadowPlay when rendering with PD because it uses the same hardware piece inside the GPU.
I think you are referring to the Instant Replay function that shadow-records the last 5 minutes. That is off and I have always kept it off. I tried exiting GeForce Experience thinking that Share(aka ShadowPlay) is part of it but it changed nothing, and furthermore, I could still record with Share, so closing GF Exp did nothing.
Still, why would closing Share only disallow hardware acceleration for 1080p?
in order to use SVRT must meet the conditions... [...] 'garbage in garbage out'
Hello PepsiMan,I must thank you for the time and effort that you have put into your response! I appreciate it!
I did not realized Variable Bitrate was frowned upon in the community. I always thought Variable Framerate was an issue, and I didn't even knew that concept existed until I decided to move away from Sony Vegas and tried Premiere(looking for faster render times).
Regarding SVRT, I never used that option/checkbox. It was always faded out. The issue I have is with "Hardware video encoder" under "Fast video rendering technology" option. I have used NVIDIA's Shadowplay(now called simply Share) this entire time to record. It does indeed produse VBR and VFR in order to keep the file size to a minimum, for which I am grateful (I don't have that much space to work with). PowerDirector was happily rendering my 20+ minute videos (1080p @ 60fps)in under 7 minutes. Only now have I encountered this issue, and only for 1080p. I really hoped it would be a driver issue, so I downgraded to an NVIDIA driver from the 23rd of september, but that was not it. I am missing something and don't know what. Will keep on trying different things!
I checked with multiple profiles, with multiple resolutions(higher and lower), fps and bitrate do not matter. As long as it's 1920x1080 the option to fast render is not usable.
This used to work in the past. I started noticing slower render times for about a week now, but did not notice that check-box until today. A google search revealed that in the past this was due to an update with the NVIDIA drivers. I did a clean install of the driver, instead of the express one, just to have all settings reset, but the issue persisted.
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