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...now searching how to enable GPU of the card which I hope it will reduce the rendering time by a lot !!
That was a long-standing issue with gaming laptops that use nvidia Optimus for games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_Optimus
That Optimus software passes only the 3D core to the games, but it will not pass the NVENC block to a video editor software.
So that's why, even if you "dedicate" the nvidia GPU to PD, the software wil not see the hardware accelerated encoding block (NVENC).
I have read that one of the latest updates of Power Director managed to go around this issue, but when checked on my older laptop, with GTX950M, that didn't happen.
Workstation laptops can have a hardware multiplexer switch on board that allows the BIOS to shut of the Intel GPU completely and then the dGPU nvidia has full visibility to video editors like PD.
On that old laptop, with i7-6700HQ CPU (HD Graphics 530), combining those two clips took 6 min 30 sec, using intel QuickSync (GTX950 was not used). See usage below.
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