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  • Exporting H265/HEVC to file in Edius 9.52

    Hi,In Edius 9.52 i see in the exporting list H265/HEVC export to file.
    Why is this in the list if I can't use it.The software says "Exporting not possible due to unvailability of hardware encoder"
    Is export to H265/HEVC only possible with hardware encoder?
    Last edited by elipel; 04-01-2020, 11:15 AM. Reason: Title should be Export H265/HEVC

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    What is your CPU
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    • #3
      Originally posted by elipel View Post
      Hi,In Edius 9.52 i see in the exporting list H265/HEVC export to file.
      Why is this in the list if I can't use it.The software says "Exporting not possible due to unvailability of hardware encoder"
      Is export to H265/HEVC only possible with hardware encoder?
      Yes you need a supported GPU.
      EDIUS 9.10.3086 or later supports printing the timeline to a H.265 clip. It works using Intel Quick Sync Video. EDIUS requires a 6th, 7th or later generation Core i Processor based system to use the hardware encoder. If you try to export to H.265 clip on 5th or earlier generation processor based system, this error will appear and exporting to H.265 clip won’t work.
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      • #4
        I9-9900 Proc, H265 still says no good

        My I9 processor has onboard graphics, but I still get the error message trying to use H265.

        The active graphics is my GTX 1080 card so maybe that's the issue?

        Which way will render faster? Thanks.

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        • #5
          Is the onboard graphics enabled in bios?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jerry View Post
            Is the onboard graphics enabled in bios?
            I will check and enable in the bios if it isn't. Thanks.

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