Implementation very similar to StaxRip's. There are multiple solutions to your question: Intel i5 2500K 16GB DDR3 Asus 980 Strix SSDs and Harddrives galore. I am however willing to spend a one time amount of up to about £130 ($200ish) for the right program, but it would need to have a demo or some sort of demonstration that it can do this. I'm not willing to pay out for something like Adobe Premier, even the subscription is just way above what I'm willing to pay per month. So does anyone know of a program which could use the power of my graphics card to speed up rendering times? I have NEVER been able to find a program that uses any kind of hardware acceleration, I've always had to use CPU rendering. I'm able to use QuickSync for OBS recording, but not Studio rendering. It finds the GPU but then gives an error when trying to use it. In short no, even Intel QuickSync wont work. I've had a few different video editing programs, at one stage even had access to Sony Vegas Pro 11, but somehow whatever program I have is never able to use my hardware to accelerate rendering.įast forward a couple of years and I bought Studio 13 Platinum thinking surely the latest version will have GPU rendering that I can use. But I can't find any information on any editing program that offers the ability to render using NVENC which would seem to be blisteringly fast? They recently removed NVCUENC from their drivers which was the CUDA encoder that I understand hadn't even worked properly since the 580, although some people had managed to find workarounds. As I understand it, this is Nvidias own implementation of NVENC. I record footage from games using Shadowplay, it's able to record 1080p60fps real time with zero hit to performance.
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I have Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13 and I'm tired of 10 minute videos taking 30-40 minutes to render. TL DR I want a video editor that supports my Geforce 980 and can use it to render faster.