Hi there, sorry to revive this quite-old discussion: I recently tested FFMPEG encoding on a friend's MSI Stealth GS77 - 12U laptop but, even if activated, it uses just one of all available GPUs for both decoding and encoding. The question is: is it possible, on a multi-GPU system, to use one for decoding and another for encoding? For example: can I assign one to decode (Intel) and another (Nvidia) to encode or vice-versa ? Or, can I free-up the CPU workload by use hardware to accelerate decoding...
Hi there, sorry to revive this quite-old discussion: I recently tested FFMPEG encoding on a friend's MSI Stealth GS77 - 12U laptop but, even if activated, it uses just one of all available GPUs for both decoding and encoding. The question is: is it possible, on a multi-GPU system, to use one for decoding and another for encoding? For example can I decode with Intel and encode with Nvidia or vice-versa ? Or, can I decode with Intel and encode with CPU ? Thanks in advance !
Hi there, sorry to revive this quite-old discussion: I recently tested FFMPEG encoding on a friend's MSI Stealth GS77 - 12U laptop but, even if activated, it uses just one of the available GPUs for both decoding and encoding. The question is: is it possible, on a multi-GPU system, to use one for decoding and another for encoding? For example can I decode with Intel and encode with Nvidia or vice-versa ? Or, can I decode with Intel and encode with CPU ? Thanks in advance !
Works flawlessly on my Topping E50... maybe there are some misconfigured parameters ?
Hi there, as a no profit foundation devoted to spread free/open technologies to help indipendent/emerging artists’ growth, we always try to stimulate collaborations between cool projects like this: https://hackaday.io/project/7041-multichannel-audio-dsp-field-mixer-recorder Last but not least, we do also have our own project - called RecRack - that aims to create an hardware to be (transparently) interposed between performers and stage/PA technicians in order to capture the purest possible audio...
A "collaboration" with another open source DVR app such as CosyDVR (that has timelapse option): https://f-droid.org/packages/es.esy.CosyDVR/ Hope that helps/inspires !
Seems that Guitarix has a new GUI, it would be interesting to collaborate with to...