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We need more detailed information, what codec you want do encode in, what’s the settings to the encoder, what type of input file etc. And since you use windows it would be nice to check if you use the 3D accelerator or the Encoder. This is easy shown in the taskmanager, when you encode in hardware the hardware encoder should show usage. For me I use both intels quicksync aswell as nvidias nvec for encoding and never had any issue so it just might be an AMD issue or your specific GPU may be faulty-or driver issue.
Sorry, I'll try to be a bit clearer here. I have an MKV (h.264, aac, ass soft sub) file 1920x1080 16:9 I want to re-encode with HEVC reducing it to a 640x360 while retaining the soft subs. Actually, I would like to burn in the soft subs but it keeps defaulting to the programs standard font instead of using the soft subs styles. I use HWMonitor when checking the various softwares so I can see how much CPU or GPU usage is going on. I'm wondering if it's just a freaking AMD issue. I HATE so bad I didn't get an Intel or Nvidia graphics card when I had my system rebuilt. Anyway, I hope this provides a bit more clarity. Feel free to ask anything else as I'm just basically going around in circles right now. Thanks so much for your input!
thats the issue, downscaling. when I downscale 4K to HD it takes about 45min for a 2h film, when I keep the resolution its like 5min.