sandrix
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Hi. Immediately I ask you to excuse me if the question is not appropriate, but I will be grateful if you tell me where I can ask it or maybe you can help me.
I have a Radeon RX570 on my second PC that I use exclusively for various tests. Radeon graphics card owners are well aware that the AMD H.264 encoder is low performance and needs to be properly configured to avoid overloading the encoder. Especially if it's VCE 3.0
Quite a long time ago I found a compromise. Setting the parameter preanalisys=0, which reduces the load on the encoder by about 10%. I had an argument and I just want to know the truth. My opponent claims preanalysis=0 is not even a valid parameter and doesn't work. There is EnablePreAnalysis=false for this, which I agree with, but disagree that preanalysis=0 doesn't work. In turn, EnablePreAnalysis=true does not make any changes to the behavior of the encoder. However, I'm not saying it doesn't work. Theoretically, the load should increase, but this does not happen.
Without any parameters, the load on the encoder varies greatly and reaches critical values, with preanalysis=1, 100% encoder overload. With peanalysis=0, the encoder works smoothly, there are no overloads.
What am I wrong about and why is this happening?
I have a Radeon RX570 on my second PC that I use exclusively for various tests. Radeon graphics card owners are well aware that the AMD H.264 encoder is low performance and needs to be properly configured to avoid overloading the encoder. Especially if it's VCE 3.0
Quite a long time ago I found a compromise. Setting the parameter preanalisys=0, which reduces the load on the encoder by about 10%. I had an argument and I just want to know the truth. My opponent claims preanalysis=0 is not even a valid parameter and doesn't work. There is EnablePreAnalysis=false for this, which I agree with, but disagree that preanalysis=0 doesn't work. In turn, EnablePreAnalysis=true does not make any changes to the behavior of the encoder. However, I'm not saying it doesn't work. Theoretically, the load should increase, but this does not happen.
Without any parameters, the load on the encoder varies greatly and reaches critical values, with preanalysis=1, 100% encoder overload. With peanalysis=0, the encoder works smoothly, there are no overloads.
What am I wrong about and why is this happening?
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