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Syrallas

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I note that in the comparison chart, Roxio states "5 times faster video encoding - with support for ATI® Stream and NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology."

 

There is a footnote I couldn't find, but I'd love to hear from people out there as they start playing with the product if there really is a noticeable increase in the speed of encoding....

 

2x faster, and I'm sold. :rolleyes:

 

BTW:

 

My first ever 1st post. :)

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I note that in the comparison chart, Roxio states "5 times faster video encoding - with support for ATI® Stream and NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology."

 

There is a footnote I couldn't find, but I'd love to hear from people out there as they start playing with the product if there really is a noticeable increase in the speed of encoding....

 

2x faster, and I'm sold. :rolleyes:

 

BTW:

 

My first ever 1st post. :)  

 

Congrats on your first post.................

 

 

 

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You have to read a little closer…

 

5X render will only be seen if your video card has ATI Stream or NVIDIA CUDA on it… Not all do – I believe ATI only has 3 families that have Stream.

 

So if that is what you want, start by seeing if you have the hardware.

 

So the other 1,161 posts were just warning shots??? :lol:

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I must be missing something but Creator 2010 Pro does not use CUDA at all (At least on my TRI-SLI setup)

 

When creator uses CUDA there is a "CUDA enabled screen" that appears when encoding. I don't have a SLI setup

but in a single video board CUDA is defiantly being used. I can see the temp rising on the GPU and encoding speed

is much faster then 2009.

 

Dana

 

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