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greg89
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December 21, 2020
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What’s the difference between Quick Sync and Nvenc?

  • December 21, 2020
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  1. Hello, I'm just wondering what the difference is between Intel's Quick sync and Nvidia's Nvenc. Can they work together to make the process faster? Or am I choosing one or the other to encode/decode/render/export. Thanks for the help. 
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Ann Bens
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December 22, 2020
greg89
greg89Author
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December 22, 2020

Thanks for the link! It was helpful and informative. 

Inspiring
December 22, 2020

With Media Encoder people have said you can use them both together. They are both similar but as of now they do not support all the different variations of H.264/265. Intel's new CPUs slated for 2021 should support more variations of H.264/265. In 2021 I would still opt for Intel over AMD because of Intel's Quick Sync features. It is good to have Nvenc and Quick Sync. Keep in mind they both only help for endocding and decoding H.264/265. The video below might be helpful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L-erwmRxAU&feature=emb_logo



greg89
greg89Author
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December 22, 2020

Thanks for the reply and the video! So from what I understand it usually comes down to a choice in hardware acceleration settings between Nvenc or quick sync and the only way to use them somewhat together would be through the media encoder while exporting multiple videos with the two different hardware acceleration settings? From what I've researched recently Nvenc is the faster of the two hardware acceleration choices. 

Inspiring
December 22, 2020

Nvenc used to be faster but Premiere Pro is starting to make better use of Intels Quick Sync. I opt to use Quick Sync because my GPU will run hotter using Nvenc. The CPU does not get hot using Quick Sync. Keep in mind even the RTX 2080 will not encode and decode all the variations of H.264/265 but the new Intel CPUs with the IGPU should.