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Old 4th May 2013, 00:19   #1  |  Link
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Intel quick sync VFW codec?

Is there a vfw version of intel's quick sync encoder?
I did some googling but didnt find anything, which i found kinda strange...

I love x264 and I tried to use x264 on ultrafast, but with moments its still asking too much cpu for my captures of SC2 (some frameskipping). Its not my HD (i tried it on my 520mb/sec SSD aswel).

Id love to try it with quick sync.

I'll shrink them afterwards with x264 anyway (on verryslow or placebo).


Thanks in advance

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ok, i guess not... thanks anyway
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using tune 'zerolatency' might help, other than that, if you recompress the output anyways, some of lossless codecs that are generally designed for intermediate content might be better suited,..
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Ok, I'll have a look at some lossless alternatives...
i experimented with some lossless codec's before but there the bottleneck seems to be my hard drive. Not to mention the needed space after several hours of gaming.
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