GPU accelerated video converter

nick2012

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hey guys pls tellme a video converter which uses gpu to convert videos

i only convert movies,videos for my 5800xm
and it take ages to complete...:@

i hv hd6870:cool2:
 
nick do tell teh results if u do convert a movie for ur 5800 in less than 20 min with gpu accelerated video conversion
 
nick2012 said:
hey guys pls tellme a video converter which uses gpu to convert videos

i only convert movies,videos for my 5800xm

and it take ages to complete...:@

i hv hd6870:cool2:

Use AnyVideoConverter

Use the following settings:

1. 640x360 resolution or 624x326 resolution

2. Use a bit-rate around 768k for "good" and 1024k for "best" quality

3. Audio 128kbps Stereo

Use these settings, excellent playback.

And oh, the format as .mp4 of course
 
AMD's got a converter built into the catalyst control centre. I'm not sure if it's a separate download or included in the base package, but you can get it on the driver site. It's adequate, and free!
 
Use AnyVideoConverter

Use the following settings:

1. 640x360 resolution or 624x326 resolution

2. Use a bit-rate around 768k for "good" and 1024k for "best" quality

3. Audio 128kbps Stereo

Use these settings, excellent playback.

And oh, the format as .mp4 of course

Hey... great idea. I'll have to try this one. Thanks :)
 
If you've the latest Sandy Bridge processor, then nothing comes close to beating the QuickSync video encoding features of its HD3000/2000 IGP. Nearly 3X faster than the top dogs of AMD or NV! (Bench)
Connect your display to your MoBo's (H67 or Z68) video out to use the IGP and use a compatible program like Media Expresso 6 or Arcsoft’s Media Converter 7. There should be a significant improvement.
Even if you're on older processor, these programs support ATI Stream which will still give you accelerated speeds (although slower than QuickSync).
There's also ATI's Avivo Video Converter...
 
comp@ddict said:
Use AnyVideoConverter

Use the following settings:

1. 640x360 resolution or 624x326 resolution

2. Use a bit-rate around 768k for "good" and 1024k for "best" quality

3. Audio 128kbps Stereo

Use these settings, excellent playback.

And oh, the format as .mp4 of course

i dont think any video converter uses graphics processing

till now i am using this only but it takes very much time

tellme a video coverter which will boost my performence....

B/w i am in e7400:P
 
AVC doesn't use video acceleration. BUt if you use Xillisoft or something, it uses AMD STream, but it works only for certain formats. ANd it doesn't work for the mp4 640x360 format, because I have tried it.

Under light of these conditions, I suggested AVC, thanks to it's clean interface, it's pie to use, and just start conversion and leave it for (your's is dual core so) 25 minutes depending on the length of the movie.
 
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