2024-05-20, 09:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-05-20, 10:00 PM by mrrichardcranium.)
(2024-05-20, 09:39 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Enable low power encoding. Also, HDR is a bit weird. Mine tops out at about 60 FPS, but having multiple HDR transcodes doesn't slow it down much.
No measurable change after enabling low power encoding unfortunately.
(2024-05-20, 09:44 PM)bitmap Wrote: Tonemapping might be the issue here. What tonemapping do you have enabled? It might be throwing the entire load of that at the CPU, which might present issues with an older chip. Not 100% certain, but if you swap to VPP tonemapping you may have better luck funneling that workload to the right spot. I'm honestly not sure whether VPP tonemapping uses the GPU exclusively or will still relay work to the CPU. Worth a try...
(2024-05-20, 09:39 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Enable low power encoding. Also, HDR is a bit weird. Mine tops out at about 60 FPS, but having multiple HDR transcodes doesn't slow it down much.
Do you use OpenCL or VPP for tonemapping? Have you tried both and, if so, have you noticed a difference in quality or performance?
Ive haven't enabled tone mapping myself. So far I've been operating under the assumption that the fewer settings I touch until I get basic transcoding down, the better.