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    Phoronix: FFmpeg Enables H.265 Encoding For New NVIDIA GPUs

    Since last year the NVIDIA Linux binary graphics driver has exposed the NVENC API for GPU-based video encode support. FFmpeg has supported NVENC for offloading the encode job to newer NVIDIA graphics processors and now they've extended that code to support H.265 encoding on the GPU...

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  • #2
    Encoding using shadow play?

    I probably shouldn't be asking this on a linux forum but google doesn't answer me. Does this mean shadow play on windows will be able to record videos in 265, as well as streaming?

    What about amd using raptr?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Uramekus
      since months shadowplay supports 265.
      Are you certain? And I don't think that shadowplay uses ffmpeg anyway. OBS project might have ffmpeg plugin, but I'm not sure can you use h265 encoding with it.

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      • #4
        So is libav officially dead?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by johnc View Post
          So is libav officially dead?
          It doesn't seem so.

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