

Selection any of the direct x versions and clicking the test button shows a red X. The problem is: when I click the red button to export the video, I see no nvenc option, or anything similar.Īnd when I try any of those QSV options, this message appears:Īlso, when I open the performance tab on settings, the only options are these: I've looked it up on google and found some old posts from 2-3 years ago saying it didn't work on windows, only linux, but after more searching, I found more recent posts saying it was now fixed and working on Windows too. It explains everything up to the point where. Unless you are only interested in learning how to create a time lapse using OpenShot, you should start by reading my previous blog about creating a heat map. I've seen many tutorials online on how to use nvenc and other types of GPU rendering but for me none of them seem to appear or just don't work. Here we do a few more steps by configuring Kibana, taking regular screenshots and turning them into a video using OpenShot.

In this 4 week FLEX class, students will learn the. This is the first time ever I use openshot on a pc with a dedicated GPU, so I'm kinda new to these hardware acceleration stuff. Beginner Video Editing Using OpenShot: Make Great Looking Videos (FLEX) 8-13yo.

Today I was trying to export a video and it was working fine, but I noticed it was using my CPU (which is not really fast).
