Videostudio hardware acceleration benchmark?

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Videostudio hardware acceleration benchmark?

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Thank you for your attention. I wonder if there is a benchmark against hardware acceleration for Videostudio? Basically I need to decide which one of following works better? Or a more suitable configuration with similar budget?
1) Intel Core i5-8400 with UHD630
2) AMD Ryzen5 2400G APU
3) Intel Core i3-6100 with HD530 + Nvdia 750Ti
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Re: Videostudio hardware acceleration benchmark?

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If your current system is 6400&750 you gain nothing or just peanuts from these system.
Few here went much higher than those and got not much.
What videos you do, 8K? 5K? 4K? SD?
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Re: Videostudio hardware acceleration benchmark?

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asik1 wrote:If your current system is 6400&750 you gain nothing or just peanuts from these system.
Few here went much higher than those and got not much.
What videos you do, 8K? 5K? 4K? SD?
Thanks. Could you advise what kind of upgrade will benefit a lot? Will Nvdia RTX2060 help?
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Re: Videostudio hardware acceleration benchmark?

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foxtwo wrote:
asik1 wrote:If your current system is 6400&750 you gain nothing or just peanuts from these system.
Few here went much higher than those and got not much.
What videos you do, 8K? 5K? 4K? SD?
Thanks. Could you advise what kind of upgrade will benefit a lot? Will Nvdia RTX2060 help?
I'm not the one who can answer. Other reports that VS doesn't know what to do with current hardware.
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Re: Videostudio hardware acceleration benchmark?

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With AMD you won't get any Decode or Encode Acceleration.

With UHD630 and possibly 530, you should get Intel QuickSync Decode and Encode Acceleration.

750Ti may give you NVENC Encode Acceleration - but that GPU is kind of old, at this point. May not be compatible.

Effects, etc. use DirectX Video Acceleration, which will work with practically any GPU (AMD, Nvidia, Intel).

Given those three as a choice, I'd go with the i5-8400 with UHD630. If it's a desktop, I'd get a GTX 1600 series and slap in it. Those start very cheap.

If you go with the AMD System, then I'd recommend PowerDirector over VideoStudio, as it actually supports that platform better (there aren't really many choices).

Pinnacle Studio may support the 750Ti for both Decode and Encode Acceleration, but I wouldn't edit on an i3 if given the choice. Really you only have 2 choices. The i3 shouldn't even be a consideration.
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Re: Videostudio hardware acceleration benchmark?

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asik1 wrote:
foxtwo wrote:
asik1 wrote:If your current system is 6400&750 you gain nothing or just peanuts from these system.
Few here went much higher than those and got not much.
What videos you do, 8K? 5K? 4K? SD?
Thanks. Could you advise what kind of upgrade will benefit a lot? Will Nvdia RTX2060 help?
I'm not the one who can answer. Other reports that VS doesn't know what to do with current hardware.
Thanks anyway
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Re: Videostudio hardware acceleration benchmark?

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iNate wrote:With AMD you won't get any Decode or Encode Acceleration.

With UHD630 and possibly 530, you should get Intel QuickSync Decode and Encode Acceleration.

750Ti may give you NVENC Encode Acceleration - but that GPU is kind of old, at this point. May not be compatible.

Effects, etc. use DirectX Video Acceleration, which will work with practically any GPU (AMD, Nvidia, Intel).

Given those three as a choice, I'd go with the i5-8400 with UHD630. If it's a desktop, I'd get a GTX 1600 series and slap in it. Those start very cheap.

If you go with the AMD System, then I'd recommend PowerDirector over VideoStudio, as it actually supports that platform better (there aren't really many choices).

Pinnacle Studio may support the 750Ti for both Decode and Encode Acceleration, but I wouldn't edit on an i3 if given the choice. Really you only have 2 choices. The i3 shouldn't even be a consideration.
Thanks for the detailed information. I'll go for i5-8400 first.
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