![]() ![]() Not only does this software update add support for Apple MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, but it also includes improvements to subtitling such as support for more languages and layouts with Text+. This comes hot on the heels of Apple announcing an update to FCP to take advantage of the new chips. Will an AMD RX 580 in this configuration be able to hardware decode H.264/H.Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve 17.4 update that adds 5x faster performance when using Apple’s latest MacBook Pros that have Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. ![]() I would love DR16 to utilise the current hardware for smooth playback - why is it not doing that? Using other apps, playback is smooth using GPU, confirming GT 1030 is able to. So it seems neither Intel Quick Sync nor GPU is used. I can confirm that GPU shows no activity when playing back 8-bit 4:2:0 H.264/H.265 (and CPU maxing out) in DR16. Why? The GT 1030 is able to hardware decode these files using other software. Here I do not have the option "Decode using H.264/H.265 using hardware acceleration" available/visiable at all. I have terrible choppy H.264/H.265 playback, in DR16. On another older installation another place, I use the free version of DR16 with Windows 10, an Intel Ivy Bridge CPU (3770 as I recall) and an NVIDIA Geforce GT 1030. How does this match first and second bullet point above? It seems to be GPU, as the Activity Monitor show RX 580 GPU activitity when simply playing back H.264 in the Media page (ensuring it doesn't render any effects from color, fusion etc). On one installation I use with the free version of DR16 with macOS, an i7-8700K CPU and AMD RX580 GPU, I have the option (under Preferences) "Decode using H.264/H.265 using hardware acceleration" available and active.ĭoes this refer to CPU (Intel Quick Sync) and not GPU? Hardware acceleration decoding of H.264/H.265 (Windows only).AMD-accelerated decoding of H.264 and H.265 (DaVinci Studio only) .I hear misc response on the ability for Hardware accelerated decoding of H.264 and H.265 in DR16. ![]()
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