I made mention of this issue in another thread but thought it best to focus on it in a separate thread.
My first install of Edius WG X was with Edius WG 9. I tried to export using NVENC but the option wasn't available. I tried two compatible cards and the latest Nvidia drivers and still had no luck.
I then done a clean install of Windows and only Edius WG X and it then allowed for NVENC as an export option.
I can't say that the issue was due to any potential conflict between 9 and 10 but it did clear up after a clean Windows install with only 10 on the system.
There are other issues I've noticed with 10, even a crash scenario that I'd never seen in 8.
I will post some videos showing these crashes and issues, one of which I'll post later which is an issue that has not been fixed since at least Edius 8.
On the plus side. I've tried doing some 8K UHD scaling and my first initial quick tests are simply stunning. I've also tried editing the 8K scaled output files in an 8K timeline, these files were produced with the NVENC encoder at 220Mb. Again, I'm simply shocked at how well a straight cuts exorcise was within this resolution and with a traditionally difficult codec. I'm only using a 9900K, which I'm assuming Edius is still using as the decoder with QuickSync. I'll post a video about this workflow soon, as I'm positive that it will be interesting for anyone producing video for YouTube.
I'll also be trying some native 8K sources at various aspect ratios at 60FPS. I'm not sure that my setup will handle that without a HQX transcode but it'll be worth trying. I'll also post a video of that workflow as well.
My first install of Edius WG X was with Edius WG 9. I tried to export using NVENC but the option wasn't available. I tried two compatible cards and the latest Nvidia drivers and still had no luck.
I then done a clean install of Windows and only Edius WG X and it then allowed for NVENC as an export option.
I can't say that the issue was due to any potential conflict between 9 and 10 but it did clear up after a clean Windows install with only 10 on the system.
There are other issues I've noticed with 10, even a crash scenario that I'd never seen in 8.
I will post some videos showing these crashes and issues, one of which I'll post later which is an issue that has not been fixed since at least Edius 8.
On the plus side. I've tried doing some 8K UHD scaling and my first initial quick tests are simply stunning. I've also tried editing the 8K scaled output files in an 8K timeline, these files were produced with the NVENC encoder at 220Mb. Again, I'm simply shocked at how well a straight cuts exorcise was within this resolution and with a traditionally difficult codec. I'm only using a 9900K, which I'm assuming Edius is still using as the decoder with QuickSync. I'll post a video about this workflow soon, as I'm positive that it will be interesting for anyone producing video for YouTube.
I'll also be trying some native 8K sources at various aspect ratios at 60FPS. I'm not sure that my setup will handle that without a HQX transcode but it'll be worth trying. I'll also post a video of that workflow as well.
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