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Yes, I'm also care about this feature,and now many software has supported this feature such as freeware OBS.
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NVENC is already supported for MP4 recording on the latest Nvidia cards. Make sure you have the latest drivers installed on Windows 8.1 or 10 and then in the recording setup tick the Use Hardware Encoder tickbox.
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I have installed the latest drivers on Windows 7 sp1,but when I use the function of stream, I can't choose nvenc codec,but the OBS software support it, we sincerely recommend that you can add this feature on vMix, because it can greatly reduce the load of CPU.
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It Works !! Nvenc on vmix !!
by the way ..... how far can it go GPU encoding using the latest 900x nvidia cards ? can it be done to other codecs , such as prores or vc3 ?
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PFBM
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