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NVENC and Sony Vegas
Posted by John Kendrick on January 16, 2013 at 11:13 pmAs anyone heard anything from Sony if they intend to use the new NVENC functionality of the new 6xx cards from nVidia?
I searched the forum(s) but couldn’t see it mentioned anywhere.
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Steve Rhoden
January 17, 2013 at 3:34 amSorry, haven’t heard anything relating to that.
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John Rofrano
January 19, 2013 at 12:12 pm[John Kendrick] “As anyone heard anything from Sony if they intend to use the new NVENC functionality of the new 6xx cards from nVidia?”
I haven’t heard anything. Sony supports OpenCL and CUDA and I doubt highly that they would support an API that only works with very specific NVIDIA cards since they are business partners with ATI but I could be wrong.
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David Alfredo
May 18, 2013 at 2:50 pmI heard that NVENC will be finally supported through PhysX and NLEs updates, the reason is simple, the new 7xx cards are based on the same architecture as the 6xx GPUs, at first devs were waiting for new cards which would bring backwards compatibility back, as it’s not the case and 5xx GPUs and lower are discontinued they have to start supporting Kepler architecture now, even Sony intend to do so in Vegas 12-13.
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