![]() Around 3.5x faster(based on FPS), but yeah, it ate up like 35% of my GPU. Just out of interest, I decided to use my 1080 Ti for it today. Good news about running both however, seems to me to be the best solution - run the 1080Ti for gaming and the quicksync for transcoding. In their scenerio, QuickSync is faster for the same quality - there are many 'comparisons' on youtube going into this. You have a Turing NEVC encoder, that is significantly improved over the Pascal '10 series' card that the OP has. ![]() At least on Linux, not sure what OS you are. Definitely you can use Intel for Emby and your 1080 for gaming. Transcoding a single video is maybe 7% nvidia use.īut you have many options in your scenario. On the other hand, I don't have many games that utilize the nvdia to it's max. However, using Intel means my nvidia is free for gaming. So, an hour recording takes about 3 minutes using yadif. Using my Nvidia, I can deinterlace via ffmpeg a 1080i recording at 16x using nvenc/nvdec. Check out my screen capture, you can set which GPU you use for what, and even disable one if you wish. I don't recall ever seeing my 8700k spike up to 90% without transcoding (machine as a whole not 1 CPU). Quicksync may be faster for roughly equivalent graphics cards. It is definitely possible to use Intel for Emby, and, NVidia for gaming. NVENC crushes any Intel on my machine as I have a cheapie Intel on chip only, vs an Nvidia RTX2060. I also use a gaming PC for Emby and gaming, and my desktop as well. We're talking like 2 active streams, tops. Thoughts?Īre there any downsides to using QuickSync VS my 1080 Ti? I know the 1080 Ti is leagues ahead in terms of horsepower, but QuickSync is pretty good. Is that true? Because I just thought it'd be an ideal use for my iGPU which isn't used and wouldn't affect my gaming. I was googling abit and saw some conflicting information that if you use a dedicated GPU, that you can't use QuickSync (While the Dedicated GPU is in use, if it's idle you'd be fine). I couldn't test QuickSync at the moment because I have my iGPU disabled via Bios(For a more stable OC, but realistically it barely helps, maybe drops like 1c). I was surprised, as Pascal and above NVIDIA GPU's had dedicated chips on them for such tasks and usually it's a 1-2% hit - at least on PC programs. Which would be a pretty good hit while playing a game actually. With HW Acceleration, I saw my GPU usage spike to around 15-20% usage. I installed Jellyfin to give it a test, but Jellyfin is just.not usable to me, bad UI, for some reason it won't bitstream DTS or TrueHD, even with the option for it to selected. Without HW Acceleration, when I watch my CPU usage spike up to 90%+ for a minute, it would definitely make gaming unplayable. With just Emby or Plex it usually hovers around 1.7-2GB. (Kodi seems to pass it through just fine though.but no matter what skin or plugin I use, I find Kodi slugish and hard to use on my NVIDIA Shield, examining the HW Info, almost all of my Shield's 3GB of RAM is being used by Kodi. A lot of my content doesn't require it - when streaming locally, or I have Hi10 content which Emby and Plex don't support. I don't have Premiere yet, but am considering it for HW Acceleration. A 8700K 1080 Ti, 32GB 3000MHZ RAM, and around 22TB of Media storage space. Thank you so much for your help.I use my gaming PC as my Emby Server. Without the hardware based decoding the PC is not usable. I ask for support how to get Quick Sync to work. IGD Multi Monitor = Enabled (! > this was the tip according to Google, but didn't help - Quick Sync still doesn't work) Integrated Graphics Share Memory = 64MB Settings/Advanced/Integrated Graphics Configuration The monitor is currently connected to the PCIe graphics card, but Quick Sync doesn't work either when we connect this to the CPU integrated graphics card (HDMI connector on the motherboard). Both video cards (internal and PCIe are shown in device manager) In addition, the Radeon software Adrenalin 2020 Edition. The latest drivers for the Intel UHD Graphics 630 are also installed. Windows: We have installed all Windows 10 updates. Unfortunately, we can't get Quick Sync to work with the MSI board. We designed the PC with the above components as a video streaming PC and decided to use the MSI board and the Intel i9-10850k, because for us Intel Quick Sync ( ) is crucial for hardware based decoding via the Intel CPU, which our chosen CPU supports ( ). System: Windows 10 64 Bit (latest version)
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