![]() The 50Mbps Shadowplay uses is already a bit of a waste.Frank Azor, Chief Architect of Gaming Solutions & Marketing at AMD, has posted an interesting slide on Twitter, claiming that AMD Radeon products possess higher FPS/$ value than NVIDIA's graphics offerings. Transparency is already achieved somewhere a bit over 30Mbps for fast action video. My assertion is that at 1080p60, 50Mbps already provides a transparent copy of the original using the Shadowplay encoder. The only reasonable conclusion given all these mistakes is that you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Thirdly, in video compression CPU or GPU usage is in all practicality a constant between test cases where bitrate is the only variable. Second of all, the CPU isn't being used, Shadowplay encodes on the GPU. You can't prove your point by comparing against 10Mbps, which is far too low and no one is talking about it anyways. First of all, how can you say that 100Mbps (I'm going to assume you meant M instead of K throughout your post) might not be enough when your comparison is against 10Mbps instead of against a transparent copy of the original? Its apples to oranges, at best lemons to limes. Each generation btw is known to produce different image quality results at the same bitrate. You can get similar performance with w.e features you want out of 3rd party software as long as they're written to work with NVENC and/or AMD AMF(VCE). VCE3.4 STONEY, POLARIS10, POLARIS11, POLARIS12 VCE2.0 KAVERI, KABINI, MULLINS, BONAIRE, HAWAII VCE1.0 ARUBA (Trinity/Richland), CAPE VERDE, PITCAIRN, TAHITI, OLAND HEVC support was added starting with VCE 3.4 Even though no streaming service takes HEVC shadowplay is more than just a streaming program.ĪMD is under VCE 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 3.4, 4.0 similar to nvidia different gpu generations have different levels of feature support but they don't have a nice little infographic, in fact it's quite difficult to find any hardware specific documentation to copy-pasta. ![]() Still find it baffling that Nvidia doesn't support HEVC for shadowplay, it's built into their chips. ![]()
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