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hi martin,
would vmix be able to use a second graphics card if it would be installed, or in case there is an onboard gpu and a graphics card installed would vmix make use of both. if not, would it be of benefit, would it speed up mp4 processing and offload the cpu and or assist livestreaming etc.
greetings stefan
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Hi Stefan,
A second graphics card would not be of much benefit to vMix.
As far as encoding goes, if you have Intel HD Graphics 4000 or higher in the laptop or PC with the latest drivers, the MP4 recording should automatically be accelerated, using substantially less CPU.
Regards,
Martin vMix
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admin wrote:Hi Stefan,
A second graphics card would not be of much benefit to vMix.
As far as encoding goes, if you have Intel HD Graphics 4000 or higher in the laptop or PC with the latest drivers, the MP4 recording should automatically be accelerated, using substantially less CPU.
Regards,
Martin vMix Hello, the graphic card ati 5870 is ok for accelerated mp4 encoding? Thzank you
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