4 Operator

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August 5th, 2022 09:00

In addition to the processors having no integrated graphics . . . there is no integrated graphics port in the I/O shield, so a CPU swap to "K" is not a viable solution (if I understand your question correctly).

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August 5th, 2022 09:00

By swapping out a K chip, won't I be using the graphic card I/O?  All of my cameras/camcorder are on Sony codec h.264 and the Samsung Galaxy should be ok.  Just thinking about what the future video formats have coming up.  

8 Wizard

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August 5th, 2022 10:00

First of all, sounds like you are talking about Encoding (not Decoding).

Second of all, encoding is not normally limited by the currently installed main-processor.

Finally, when using encoding software, you can usually dedicate those processing jobs to either the main-processor (or one of the currently installed GPUs). 

4 Operator

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August 5th, 2022 11:00

Sorry . . . I thought you were looking for integrated graphics in the processor. Intel "KF" CPUs are available for the Aurora R13 . . . unlocked clock multiplier; no integrated graphics.

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August 5th, 2022 13:00

Granted the R13 is a purposely built gaming rig, but I would like to harness its power to do other tasks such as video editing.  Unfortunately the KF chip has the igpu disabled.  Intel's 12th gen cpu has an excellent encoder/decoder for just about every video format.  The RTX3xxx is capable of encoding/decoding many video formats, but not HEVC h.265 422.  For now not an issue with me since my video format is Sony codec h.264.  With many cameras moving towards HEVC, it is surprising that Nvidia does not (or will not via firmware update)  include HEVC in their current video cards.  Just looking for a work around using the Forums knowledge base.  Maybe someone has experience in this.   Filmora does not transcode video formats, hence looking at HandBrake to transcode HEVC to h.264  or to  h.265 444 which the RTX 3080 supports.  Filmora does allow for hardware acceleration for rendering, playback, and decoding by clicking the RTX3080 but the RTX 3080 would not see the HEVC since it is not supported.  

8 Wizard

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August 5th, 2022 14:00

I might suggest you look-into eventually getting an Apple Mac (like a new M-chipped Studio). I say that because Apple really seems to embracing HEVC and HEIC. 

6 Professor

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August 6th, 2022 06:00

It is fully supported, but it is called NVENC. You will need proper software that supports it.

NVENC 

Nvidia Matrix Video Formats 

Nvidia Matrix By Video0 Card product 

Codec 

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August 6th, 2022 13:00

Thanks for the research and link, but h.265 4:2:2 not on the list.  They do show AV1 is being supported which is better that h.265 422 but no camera are on board yet.  h.266 is in the works to supplant h.265.  h.265 maybe short lived anyways. Cameras went to h.265 for better compression quality but  not supported in browsers or youtube.  People shooting with the latest high end cameras have to use Apple or Intel non-k chipsets to encode/decode as neither Nvidia or AMD supports 422.  Looks like have to use a transcoder software if using a non-k intel chip.

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