Tested a 4K source on RTX 3090:
AVSMeter 3.0.9.0 (x64), (c) Groucho2004, 2012-2021
AviSynth+ 3.7.1 (r3593, 3.7, x86_64) (3.7.1.0)
Number of frames: 3857
Length (hh:mm:ss.ms): 00:02:34.280
Frame width: 3840
Frame height: 2160
Framerate: 25.000 (25/1)
Colorspace: YUV420P10
Results for FFMS2:
Frames processed: 3857 (0 - 3856)
FPS (min | max | average): 54.24 | 515.0 | 118.6
Process memory usage (max): 849 MiB
Thread count: 36
CPU usage (average): 67.7%
Time (elapsed): 00:00:32.513
Results for DGSource:
Frames processed: 3857 (0 - 3856)
FPS (min | max | average): 113.4 | 277.4 | 265.2
Process memory usage (max): 390 MiB
Thread count: 24
CPU usage (average): 7.3%
Time (elapsed): 00:00:14.541
DGSource is more than twice as fast with about 1/10 of the CPU usage and about 1/2 the memory usage.
Now mark the thread resolved.
Performance question
Performance question
Please have some real x265 encoding numbers to show us, both with SW and HW decoder.
Just curious about performance differences on a newer and faster machine.
How much GPU memory do so many threads use? Just keep GPU-Z in background and use appropriate AVSMeter switch.
Performance question
DGDecNV is a decoder so I give decoding tests. If you want to benchmark encoders or transcoding go for it.
Performance question
Perhaps you forgot about this and today it just arose again to my mind.
P.S: I can't find anymore the thread about DGDecNV benchmarking. Now that a I have a "new" 1660 SUPER card, I'd like to test it again. Where has it gone?
Performance question
That functionality was removed by nVidia.
Not sure what thread you are talking about. Jog my memory.
Not sure what thread you are talking about. Jog my memory.
Performance question
There was a thread on Doom9 with instruction about how to measure decoding FPS with DGIndex (or DGDecNV?).
I remember that "Disable display" flag was involved too.
There were many results, so I was curious about comparing my "new" card.
That thread has been unfortunately deleted.
Can you please instruct us how to benchmark raw decoding performance (better if AVS/VS independent) and perhaps open a proper thread?