![]() ![]() ĭaVinci Resolve Studio (the paid version) has hardware acceleration support for many more flavors of H265, with more being added regularly.Īdditionally, most Nvidia GPUs made in the past 4 years and newer (11th and 12th gen) Intel CPUs have built in hardware acceleration for even more varieties, though the video editing applications tend to lag behind. Hardware acceleration depends not only on the video standard (h264, h265), but on the bitrate (8 bit, 10 bit, 12 bit), and the chroma subsampling (4:2:0, 4:2:2, 4:4:4), and the video editing software.įor instance, a PC running Adobe Premiere with a modern Nvidia GPU has hardware acceleration for H264 8-bit 4:2:0 and H265 (HEVC) 8 and 10 bit 4:2:0. Which camera? Which codec? Which bit depth? Which chroma subsampling? Which CPU? Which GPU? I tried to edit my first 4k video it was too unbearably slow even with my bulky computer. u/shickey maintains a videography-themed weekly challenge subreddit, so if you're looking for something to shoot head on over to /r/DoCreativeĬamera, NLE, year started, general location Requests for feedback or comments must be posted in the monthly ‘I Made This/Feedback’ threadĪ full copy of the rules can be read here.Use of affiliate links must be disclosed in post.Links posted must relate directly to videography.If you're looking for professional-only discussion, give /r/videoprofessionals a shot! r/videography is a subreddit intended for all skill levels, from beginners all the way through to professionals to come together to discuss the trade. For videographers interested in weddings, events, live performances, music videos, TV, corporate, live streaming, sports, real estate, YouTube, home videos and more, welcome to /r/videography. Destined for the big screen? Try /r/filmmakers.
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