Hi,
Sorry if this has already been asked and answered. At the moment is it not possible to do a Voukoder AVC render from Vegas Pro 18 using Intel QSV hardware encoding? Thanks!
Hi,
Sorry if this has already been asked and answered. At the moment is it not possible to do a Voukoder AVC render from Vegas Pro 18 using Intel QSV hardware encoding? Thanks!
QSV supported AVC rendering from Voukoder works fine here in Vegas Pro 18 build 527.
Hi MajorBubble,
Thanks for your message. I am using Vegas Pro 18 build 527 but don't seem to have the option. Could you tell me what version of the Intel HD chipset you have and perhaps a capture of the options menu with the QSV option? Thanks again for your help!
It seems to depend on driver version or type.
I haven't had a QSV option in 1+ years in Vegas Pro for MagixAVC or with Voukoder. I'm using i7-7700HQ processor in a Dell XPS 15 with Intel DCP latest driver.
Oddly it seems to work with MagixHEVC.
Hi rsmith02,
Thanks for your message. I used to have the Intel QSV drivers for MagixAVC in Vegas but they disappeared after a chipset upgrade. Rolling back the driver didn't result in their return. Framserver no longer works with Vegas Pro 18 and I was hoping Voukoder would be the answer but this appears not to be the case. Thanks for your help!
I have a video of 11 minutes encoded 35 minutes vegas 18, cpu QuadCore Intel Core i5-1135G7, 3500 MHz (35 x 100)
Hi Fedosiki, that doesn't sound like you used QSV (1:3 is slow). What settings did you use?
Your processor appears to have Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics which I'm not really familiar with. https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us…o-4-20-ghz.html
encodes very slowly if I use effects that do not have GPU acceleration ...