no hardware acceleration

mordax-praetorian wrote on 4/14/2020, 8:15 AM

Hi, I have been using MagiX Video Pro X for a while, but when rendering / exporting the video, it doesn't use hardware acceleration, it takes like 40+ minutes to render just a 3 minute clip!

In the rendering window, in title bar it says "mixing down...(no hardware acceleration". I have tried enabling it everywhere in settings, but it just won't work no matter what I do,

So my question is, how do i enable hardware acceleration when rendering the video? I also use Camtasia and it always uses my GPU to render, it takes like 30 minutes to render a 30 minute long video and only matter of seconds to render 3 minute video, so there's something wrong with Video Pro X and it would be great if you can tell me how i can make Video Pro X to use GPU for rendering. Thanks.

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chas-r wrote on 4/14/2020, 9:14 AM

Hi mordax-praetorian,

It would be great if you could give us some information as requested in the sticky post at the top of the forum https://www.magix.info/us/forum/please-do-the-following-before-posting-your-question--621831/ Fellow users here may then be able to advise you.

Roger

emmrecs wrote on 4/14/2020, 10:27 AM

@mordax-praetorian

Welcome to the Magix forums.

As @chas-r has written, we really do need a lot more information about your computer, especially about your GPU. HWA does NOT work with certain GPUs.

Jeff
Forum Moderator

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Craigster wrote on 4/15/2020, 8:04 PM

Have you tried telling VPX to utilize your Intel CPU graphics engine? (you may have to have a cable physically connected. Works for me.)

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