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Old 4th February 2014, 18:35   #19114  |  Link
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Originally Posted by dfsooner View Post
I understand that. The question was, can it be made to do Quicksync encode/decode? Running FRIMEncode or FRIMDecode without any parameters displays a list of all the possible options one of which is -sw:hw. The fact that there is a "hw" option implies that hardware encode/decode is supported. If the parameter is not specified, autodetection is used and for my processors it tries to use -hw but the "invalid parameters" message results. I don't know what parameters it is passed that are invalid or how they get passed and wondered whether you did. Maybe it supports only CUDA, but not Quicksync. Not sure how to find out or how it could be made to work with Quicksync.

Sure would be nice to speed things up.
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Originally Posted by jdobbs View Post
This might be a question for the FRIMEncode thread. But my guess would be it has to do with your specific computer's configuration.
No, Frim encode at this moment can't do Intel quick sync and unless videofan3d can modify Intel media SDK library or Intel themselves, I don't see it as a option.
-hw option is only supported on 4th Generation on Intel Core processors
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