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Heavytiger [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16 Messages: 474 Offline
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I have read some comments that the quality of a burned DVD will be better if Hardware acceleration is not checked. My DVD's have been turning out fine and I have both boxes checked in preferences for hardware acceleration. Is this true of all computers? Would my DVD videos be even better if I uncheck one or both boxes in hardware acceleration? Should the boxes be checking during editing and then unchecked before the burn? See the attachments for my settings.

thanks,
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Windows 10 professional
HP Omen Obelisk DT 875-1131
Intel Core i7(3.6GHz)
Eight Core
Memory 32 GB
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super
Power supply 750 Watt


Using PD 11 ultimate build 11.0.03026

Heavytiger


RobAC [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Mar 09, 2013 18:20 Messages: 406 Offline
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Leaving those checked are fine.

If you go to "Produce" and enable Fast video rendering technology :
select Hardware video encoder then that is the setting some of us do not use.

If you do use that setting and you are happy with the outcome then no need to worry about it.

Rob
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