Microsoft présente la prise en charge de DX12 pour l'encodage H264 et H265 via la version API
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While the implementation will eventually reach all platforms, the DX12 API encoding integration is currently only available for both Intel and NVIDIA. Work still has to be done on AMD’s implementation, which generally uses fixed-hardware function blocks to allow for higher performance whilst encoding and transcoding – at the loss of some flexibility. There are graphics cards driver requirements that have to be fulfilled to enable the full encoding capabilities (and these can also be only partially supported, though performance will undoubtedly suffer).
Intel drivers support the new DX12 API feature from v30.0.100.9955 for the Tiger Lake, Ice Lake and Alder Lake (starting in 2022) architectures. NVIDIA driver support is available from release v471.41, and the encoding feature is supported by GTX 1000, 2000, 3000 and Quadro series cards through. Support for AMD graphics accelerators starting from the RX 5000 series and the IGP in Ryzen 2000 APUs is expected towards Q2 2022.
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