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I have a DELL XPS 9560 which has both CPU graphics (Intel 630) and external GPU (NVidia GTX 1050). The problem is that I haven't been able to choose GPU for rendering video, and the Fast Video Rendering Technology is greyed out (see the picture below).
I followed the instructions in the video below to set up my GPU but the option is still greyed out and it is only showing "Intel Quick Sync Video" and not "Hardware video encoder" like shown in the video. How can I change this?
Intel Quick Sync is still "hardware encoding", but done inside Intel GPU:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Quick_Sync_Video
You will not be able to use nvida GPU for this, because those selections that you do, apply only to the 3D cores. The video encoding bloc is a separate ASIC block and is not influenced by those setting nor is passed trough by Optimus technology (that's again dedicated to 3D only).
Some laptops can disable in BIOS the Intel GPU and only then you get the direct connection to the NVIDIA GPU. In order to have that, manufacutrer has to install a hardware switch between the two GPU cards and the laptop screen, but that adds cost.
I am not sure if your laptop do that, usually you see that in their "professional" lineup, not in gaming one like XPS.
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