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AMD Hardware acceleration
If you have one of the latest AMD graphics cards, you can use its graphics processing power for converting videos. Using the graphics card instead of the processor leaves your CPU free for other tasks, and you can use your computer without stuttering while converting videos.
AMD hardware acceleration
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Accelerates video processing by up to 2,5x when converting to H.264 and H.265 video codecs for heavy files.
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This option is only available if your computer is equipped with AMD graphics card that supports the Video Coding Engine technology.
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When choosing an output format, look for presets marked with the AMD Video Coding Engine badge.
Compatible graphics cards
When using the H.264 codec, acceleration will work with graphics cards released after April 2014. When using H.265, it will work with graphics cards released after May 2015.
Troubleshooting
How do I find out which GPU my computer has?
1. Right-click on your desktop and choose Display settings
2. In the Display settings window that appears, click Advanced display settings. This will open your GPU's properties.
The Enable NVIDIA GPU Acceleration option is unavailable
If you can't enable NVIDIA acceleration, try updating your graphics card drivers.
Problems while converting video with AMD acceleration
If the video conversion process is taking longer than expected, or there are defects in the output video file:
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Try updating the graphics card driver. Detailed instructions