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No matter how I include cefbrowserinstance.exe (both versions of it) in my nvidia Control Panel, my control panel shows that cefbrowserinstance.exe when I open browser instances inside vMix are not using the 1070 GPU engine (even though the vMix application itself is using it). What do I have to do to force the browser instances to use the GPU?
- Frank
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Try setting it through the nVidia Control Panel
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Originally Posted by: ask Try setting it through the nVidia Control Panel I did (both versions of it). It's not forcing it through.
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CEFBrowserInstance is run thru vMix and does not use GPU Acceleration natively from what I have read.
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That's a disappointing oversight, especially since each Chromium instance uses about 5-7% of my CPU. With 12 video streams at 720p in Browser windows, I end up maxed out.
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