 Hello, I'm Denchy and this video will be quite quick because all we're really taking a look at is hardware accelerated encoding in a new script that I added to Vinci Convert. Now if you don't know what Vinci Convert is and you haven't seen that video, well I've basically made these two basic scripts to compress footage to put in DaVinci Resolve the video editor so you can use it in the free version for Linux which doesn't support many like common codecs like for example MPEG4 it only supports very very specific uncompressed codecs so you need an uncompressed footage to put it in Resolve and I've made various scripts or one script to compress footage from DaVinci Resolve once it renders the final video because it renders the really big uncompressed files because it doesn't have those codecs in the free version. Now today I'll be showing off how to make well how to use the new basically Nvidia and Venk accelerated script that I added to Vinci Convert because this is a compression script because with uncompression it kind of doesn't matter because uncompression is just very like ridiculously fast anyway so it doesn't really matter and the speeds you're going to see from this are going to be much faster. Basically the scripts that I wrote v-compress and v-uncompressed were made to work on as much hardware as possible they're basic f-mpeg scripts they don't use any specific hardware and coding options but I made a special version I'll just cat it real quick it's been the n compressed if you reclone my my my little gitlab repository which I will link in the description and instructions on how to install this you'll see it's just I've just made a version of the compression script which uses h264 nvenk now nvenk because it uses your nvidia gpu is going to encode things much much much faster obviously but the issue is is that normally the quality is a little worse which is why I didn't really make this script at first because I thought nobody's really gonna want to use it but after using it for a while I noticed the difference wasn't really noticeable unless you really like have a keen eye for this kind of stuff and if you have a keen eye for this kind of stuff you're probably using uncompressed footage anyway so none of this really matters to you but when it comes to encoding in this way this script so v-n-compress that will basically look for .mov files which you've rendered in DaVinci Resolve and compress them to very very small and efficient nvenk h264 format in .mp4 specifically and it will do it very very quickly because it will use your nvidia gpu so it's no wonder that obviously you need an nvidia gpu for this in terms of AMD acceleration I would make a script for that but I don't have AMD hardware to test it on so maybe if I get on my hands like some friends or some relatives AMD like a powered graphics card computer thing then I might be able to make one of those I don't even know if if the ffmpeg gets any better performance on AMD graphics cards but because nvidia has weird proprietary stuff this script is quite useful so basically let me put this into perspective so normally when you have a footage that you try to put in DaVinci Resolve like static.mp4 you would do my command v-compress and well I'm not in the directory yet sorry v-un-compress I'm getting it all wrong v-un-compress and it uncompresses the footage and now we can import this into DaVinci Resolve but the thing is if you have a bigger file like for example this is the outro to all my videos I imagine for whatever reason I'd want to compress my outro for use now I could sit here and use the v-compress thing and it will compress it but as you can see the speed is quite slow at 0.5 0.48 it's around half speed which means this 20 second clip will take around 40 to 45 seconds even 50 maybe even a minute to essentially just sit there and compress but the thing is you don't have to do this you don't have to do any of this in terms of waiting around if you're willing to sacrifice a little bit of quality because that nvenc format you can use v-n-compress which is the new command that's been added once again the installation instructions are going to be in the description you press enter and boom we're looking at 2.6 2.7 2.8 almost speed so this is going to be done really really quick look at that it's already done obviously you open it up and um it's not exactly the same quality of the original if you open up the original you'll notice you see this is much well it's not that much better but like if you compare them side by side you can clearly tell this is worse but because of the higher speed that you get from it and just because of how efficient it is especially for larger and less complicated videos like a scene like this this is quite visually complex like it's it's quite hard to make this a small file if you really need that high fidelity just use their default v-compress and do it the slow way just wait for that you know but if you're in a pinch you really need to get things done quickly for whatever reason then you can use v-n-compress and boom well i don't know why it's outputting to .mp4 but i'll fix that later but um yeah so that's basically it thanks for watching the video and be sure to update the version yeah thanks