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Old 7th April 2012, 02:37   #26  |  Link
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Originally Posted by mandarinka View Post
I think it is only worse at compute if you use double-precission floats. The performance at single-precission should be increased.
Single precision is fine, yes.
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My GTX 680 just arrived... fun stuff. Tweaking overclocks now. Just need to find a way to test NVENC and then I'll compare it to x264.

EDIT: Was just supplied with an NVENC-enabled build of MediaEspresso, I'll do a 'formal' test if I can get time.
EDIT 2: Not sure this is worth doing, at least at this stage -- MediaEspresso is restricted to Baseline@4.0, 25fps (with 50fps source), and CBR.
No way of seeing if these are limitations of the software, or of NVENC.
parkjoy is encoded in about 5 seconds (from a 50Mbps H.264 encode of the original so ME could read it), so twice realtime for that, which x264 can easily match.

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