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<p>Hi Andrea. Thanks! Yes, with <span>h264-nvenc.mp4, h265-nvenc.mp4 and changing hwaccel_flags to (0x00000002) allow_high_depth, works better, but I'm not sure why. Thanks for yout attention.</span></p>
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<p><span>Sergio</span></p>
<p>El 2020-04-11 09:48, Andrea paz escribió:</p>
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<div dir="auto">I also compile CinGG with Cuda, but the only result is the availability of the 2 cuda-plugins. From inside CinGG, to speed the encoding, try using h264-nvenc.mp4 and h265-nvenc.mp4</div>
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