I am in the process of migrating Blue Iris from a PC that had NVidia hardware to a PC with an Intel GPU. I am not transferring the settings via .reg files but configuring the new install from scratch. On the old PC I was used to seeing the "use CUDA hardware encoding" checkbox on encoding settings tabs. The new PC doesn't have any NVidia hardware but it used to have an NVidia GPU but I uninstalled all drivers and cleaned the system from all NVidia stuff with a special cleaner. I was expecting to see a "use Intel QuickSync hardware encoding" checkbox but I still see that "use CUDA hardware encoding" checkbox.
I know Blue Iris can utilize the Intel QS hardware decoding but can it do HW encoding? It can sure do CUDA HW encoding. Or maybe it somehow sensed that my PC used to have an NVidia card and thinks that I still have it? I made sure to remove all traces of it.
I wanted to use it to H.264 re-encode clips for storage and alerts from a few old MJPEG cameras in unimportant places, and for direct streaming. I know I should use D2D but still the question.
I know Blue Iris can utilize the Intel QS hardware decoding but can it do HW encoding? It can sure do CUDA HW encoding. Or maybe it somehow sensed that my PC used to have an NVidia card and thinks that I still have it? I made sure to remove all traces of it.
I wanted to use it to H.264 re-encode clips for storage and alerts from a few old MJPEG cameras in unimportant places, and for direct streaming. I know I should use D2D but still the question.