I have however, done the "fix" as described somewhere on this site, where by you replace a DLL file with another, and thus enabling CUDA and such in CUDA-cenabled software.
Now, up till a few days ago, everything was working fine. The problem I am having is that although the hardware encoder is enabled on formats such as MP4 and M2TS, if I use a custom profile I created for YouTube, the hardware encoder option disappears.
This mostly goes for M2TS. I believe a custom MPEG-4 profile still has the hardware encoder enabled. But when I select the custom M2TS profile I created, the hardware encoder disappears.
Ordinarilly, I'd ignore M2TS and go for MP4 anyway. However, I render a lot of videos for YouTube, and for some bizarre reason, YouTube takes an eternity to even START processing MP4. Yet with M2TS, processing hits 95% after the upload has completed, so I've stuck with M2TS.
I've replaced the DLL file just in case, but made no difference. I'm currently using the most up-to-date version of PowerDirector 12, but I've also tried with PD13 and the results are the same.
I use Windows 7 Ultimate x64, 2.6GHz Core2Duo, 4Gb RAM and a dual nVidia 9800m GTX 2Gb video card. I know I don't meet the requirements for HD rendering, but the laptop runs PD12 perfectly fine.
Anyone have any ideas as to why hardware encoding works with a custom MP4 profile but NOT a custom M2TS file? Both profiles are exactly the same, with the settings... just a different output file.
Many thanks and such. Dell XPS M1730
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Intel Core2Duo (T9500) @ 2.60GHz
nVidia 9800m GTX SLi x2, 1GbMb per core, 2Gb SLi
4Gb DDR2 (PC6400) RAM
750Gb Western Digital HDD
PD12 12.0.3403.0