As a base benchmark I used my Laptop’s Intel HD 4000 GPU / i7 3520 Dual Core CPU
I used a small section of various video and pics total length = 4:35 that had
no Transitions & a small amount of Effects.
Produced in AVC 1920 x 1080/60p (28Mbps) outputted to the .m2ts file format.
1.)
Laptop - Intel HD 4000 GPU / i7 3520 Dual Core CPU
Produced in AVC 1920 x 1080/60p (28Mbps) – Fast Video Rendering Tech / SVRT selected =
28:44 min
2.)
Gigabyte Brix Pro – i7 4770R CPU / Intel HD 5200 Iris Pro GPU
Produced in AVC 1920 x 1080/60p (28Mbps) – Fast Video Rendering Tech / SVRT selected =
14:29 min
(#2 test done with the IDR H.264 video
not selected.)
With Preferences>Produce> H.264 AVC: Allow SVRT on Single IDR H.264 video selected =
14:24 min
3.) Produced in MP4 1920 x 1080/30p (16Mbps) – Fast Video Rendering Tech / Intel QuickSync video selected =
8:17 min
4.) Produced in MP4 1920 x 1080/30p (16Mbps) - Fast Video Rendering Tech / Intel QuickSync video not selected =
8:17 min
(same time as test #3 above)
5.) Produced in WMV 1920 x 1080/30p (10Mbps) – Not able to select Fast Video Rendering Tech options =
12:12 min
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The following done
with Transitions & more Effects added.
All tests now using the Gigabyte Brix Pro – i7 4770R CPU / Intel HD 5200 Iris Pro GPU exclusively:
1.) AVC 1920 x 1080/60p (28Mbps) – Fast Video Rendering Tech / SVRT selected =
15:45 min
2.) MP4 1920 x 1080/30p (16Mbps) - Fast Video Rendering Tech / Intel QuickSync video selected =
8:53 min
3.) MP4 1920 x 1080/30p (16Mbps) - Fast Video Rendering Tech / Intel QuickSync video not selected =
8:24 min (lower time than test #2 above)
4.) Produced in WMV 1920 x 1080/30p (10Mbps) – Not able to select any Fast Video Rendering Tech options =
12:49 min
PD 14 Ultimate Suite / Win10 Pro x64
1. Gigabyte Brix PRO / i7-4770R Intel Iris Pro 5200 / 16 GB / 1 TB SSD
2. Lenovo X230T / 8GB / Intel HD4000 + ViDock 4 Plus & ASUS Nvidia 660 Ti / Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIZw3GPwKMo&feature=youtu.be