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santacIous
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January 23, 2022
Question

Intel QuickSync and NVENC in Premiere Pro 14.2 and exporting video.

  • January 23, 2022
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Hi.

I have an i7-11700K processor with iGPU and Intel QuicSync.
I also have a graphics card Nvida RTX 3080. 

 

I wonder if it is true that only NVENC is used as it is in this video and there is no way to switch to QuickSync even if iGPU is also used.

 

2:50

It's going to use the Nvidia graphics card. It will not give you the option to use the Intel's QuickSynck, even though I do have Intel's integrated graphics processor enabled.
https://youtu.be/l8qte40pykI?t=156



 

 

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Legend
January 23, 2022

The setting was completely missing from version 14.2. Because of this, there have been severe issues if the discrete GPU, especially from Nvidia, completely lacked a hardware encoder such as the GT 1030. The only fix for this would have been to manually switch all exporting to software encoding.

 

The hardware encoder selection became available with version 14.4. NVENC remains the default with supported Nvidia GPUs, but somewhere in the Preference settings you must manually make the selection on first launch whether to use Nvenc (default) or QuickSync.

santacIous
Known Participant
January 23, 2022

So which is used in version 14.5 when exporting as in this video.

Inspiring
January 26, 2022

But Nvidia and NVENC are chosen.
https://youtu.be/l8qte40pykI


You need to watch the video again. I used Nvenc and then I later switched to Quick Sync. You must have missed that part. At the very end neither Nvenc or Quick Sync are used and the CPU gets hit hard. Everything is working 100% correct. That being said I thought you originally wanted to know how to switch between Nvenc and Quick Sync and now you know. 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 23, 2022

Moved to hardware forum.