Change Log (quick fix)
[Fixed] Parser input output CSP
Previous Release 8.3.7
[New] Add Rigaya Intel Quick Sync Hardware Encoder (h264, hevc, av1)
[Fixed] FFmpeg Metadata file must be at index 0
[Fixed] Clear encoder args when user change encoder after selecting Profile
[Fixed] Slow encoding performance on Rigaya NVEnc when pipe from FFmpeg, now Rigaya NVEnc decode and encode (no pipe)
[Fixed] Improve GUI responsive
[Update] Improve performance on removing items
[Update] Rigaya NVEnc to 7.64
Note
Last week I bought a Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 (PHN16-72-76R1) during Acer Day to replace my 14 years old Acer Aspire Timeline 4820 laptop, got me thinking since this laptop has Intel iGPU along side Nvidia RTX 4060, why not I add support Rigaya QSVEnc into IFME. So I did.
Intel Core i7 14700HX iGPU lacks of AV1 encoder support, so I tested only H.264 and H.265 and I hope AV1 will work on your machine.
Also, RTX 4060 Laptop GPU have AV1 support, thus I test it aswell.
Nvidia vs Intel
I tried to compare NVEnc vs QSVEnc on H.265 quality, I surprised that QSVEnc provide better overall quality when encoding speed a bit slow when using best
and archive
options.
How about AMD VCE?
I have no plan to add as no available hardware at the moment, but you can add by your self by using Rigaya VCEEnc and refer bundled Rigaya NVEnc and QSVEnc for json file.
CPU
however, CPU encoding still give better quality at low bit rate, this what most video "archive" choose, and modern latest CPU like Intel 14th Gen, Ryzen 9000 series give over >100fps on medium
and >50fps on veryslow
preset on x265 1080p encoding.