![]() ![]() I haven't looked at their code in quite some time and don't know just how much detail their logging provides regarding that stuff, so I can't be sure of what it's really doing. ![]() ![]() Handbrake may actually be failing to decode with hardware, but not letting you know and just software decoding it silently. That's pretty good performance for an i5 doing a software decode of HEVC, though That command line also is more for benchmarking/checking the chosen decoder since it just dumps the raw uncompressed video to null rather than re-encoding it (just FYI). You would have to add the proper decoder option prior to the input file (-i) for it to decode with hardware (-c:v h264_qsv or -c:v hevc_qsv). In the ffmpeg reports, it looks like it's not being told to use hardware decoding, so those will use software decoding and you should see a lot of load with that particular command line (especially with the HEVC file). ![]()
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