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NVIDIA NVENC Obs Guide | GeForce News | NVIDIA
GeForce RTX GPUs have dedicated hardware encoders (NVENC), letting you capture and stream content without impacting GPU or CPU performance. Newer generations of RTX GPU include support for newer, more efficient codecs.
Wikipedia
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NVENC - Wikipedia
1 week ago - From November 2025 onwards, twelve simultaneous encoding video streams became the baseline. Nvidia chips also feature an onboard decoder, NVDEC (short for Nvidia Decoder), to offload video decoding from the CPU to a dedicated part of the GPU. NVENC has undergone several hardware revisions since ...
Nvidia Encoder No Longer Visible After Updates | OBS Forums
After recent Windows and OBS updates, I can no longer select my Nvidia NVENC H.264 as my encoder (Advanced/Output/Streaming/Video Encoder). This is with a GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop GPU. At first I got a popup telling me to update the NVENC driver. Windows told me this driver was up to date when I... More on obsproject.com
Video Encode and Decode GPU Support Matrix
Where is GeForce GTX 1080 in NVenc table ? Have all GP104 crippled chips (GeForce GTX some 1060, 1070, 1070 Ti) two NVenc ? Why has GP104 based GTX 1060 different capabilities in NVdec than other GP104 · Thanks for the questions. We are looking into this now. More on forums.developer.nvidia.com
NVidia Hardware Encoding (NVENC) - Knowledge - Voukoder Pro
I do not see any NVENC encoders in the dropdown, what's wrong? There can be many reasons for this. You need to have an NVENC compatible graphics card. (See: https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-decode-gpu-support-matrix) You need to have at least… More on voukoder.org
nvenc encoder | OBS Forums
I recently and regrettably updated ... an error message: Starting the output failed. Please check the log for details. Note: If you are using the NVENC... ... amd encoder geforce geforce experience nvenc encoder nvidia record and stream unable to stream window 10... More on obsproject.com
Videos
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Best Encoder To Use in OBS (NVIDIA NVENC vs x264) - YouTube
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Why is NVENC ESSENTIAL for Live Streaming? - YouTube
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EVERYONE Should Be Using NVENC for Streaming! - YouTube
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8 Hardware Encodes With NVENC and the latest NVIDIA drivers? ...
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Reddit
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r/nvidia on Reddit: Help me understand the NVENC encoder chips
January 25, 2025 -
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What does having 3 encoder chips in one Graphic Card enable me to do?
Background:
I currently have an RTX 3060. I stream to YouTube while recording. My recorded stream uses a much higher bit rate than the live stream. On one occasion I got a Skype call during a stream I noticed an increase in the Task Manager under GPU Video Encode. This suggest to me that my encoding chip was encoding three video streams at the same time.
I have read that I can get up to 5 with an updated driver and most recently 8 simultaneous streams.
I have read that the new RTX 5090 has 3 encoder chips. What does that enable? Do I need to wait for OBS to support this new feature?
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3 hardware encoders just means you can run three simultaneous encodes without any real performance loss. After that things can become a bit funky but should still work fine to a point. In most cases you won't notice it unless you're doing something like ffmpeg batch encoding.
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Do I need to wait for OBS to support this new feature? No, the encoding limit is driver based and can be bypassed: https://github.com/keylase/nvidia-patch/tree/master/win As you mentioned, in the past year nvidia increased the limit imposed by the driver and now the baseline is 8 encodes. https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-and-decode-gpu-support-matrix-new Technically, you can have an as many encodes going as you want - at a certain point frames will drop due to the hardware not being able to keep up, so that's why nvidia has a limit in the drivers.
OBS Forums
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Nvidia Encoder No Longer Visible After Updates | OBS Forums
April 5, 2025 - After recent Windows and OBS updates, I can no longer select my Nvidia NVENC H.264 as my encoder (Advanced/Output/Streaming/Video Encoder). This is with a GeForce RTX 4060 Laptop GPU. At first I got a popup telling me to update the NVENC driver. Windows told me this driver was up to date when I...
Free Codecs
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NVEnc 9.17 Download - Free NVIDIA GPU Video Encoder
2 weeks ago - Download NVEnc 9.17 free for Windows. Encode H.264, HEVC, and AV1 videos using NVIDIA GPU hardware acceleration. Faster than CPU encoding with low system load.
PyTorch
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Accelerated video encoding with NVENC — Torchaudio 2.1.1 documentation
This tutorial shows how to use NVIDIA’s hardware video encoder (NVENC) with TorchAudio, and how it improves the performance of video encoding.
Voukoder Pro
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NVidia Hardware Encoding (NVENC) - Knowledge - Voukoder Pro
I do not see any NVENC encoders in the dropdown, what's wrong? There can be many reasons for this. You need to have an NVENC compatible graphics card. (See: https://developer.nvidia.com/video-encode-decode-gpu-support-matrix) You need to have at least…
Wikipedia
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NVDEC - Wikipedia
January 27, 2026 - NVDEC (formerly known as NVCUVID) is a feature in Nvidia graphics cards that performs video decoding, offloading this compute-intensive task from the CPU. NVDEC is a successor of PureVideo and is available in Kepler and later Nvidia GPUs. It is accompanied by NVENC for video encoding in Nvidia's ...
ManyCam
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How to enable Nvidia® NVENC encoder – ManyCam Help and Support
October 6, 2020 - Nvidia® NVENC is a feature in its graphics cards that performs H.264 video encoding, offloading this compute-intensive task from the CPU. ManyCam 6 has widened the range of supported encoding options and now allows utilizing Nvidia® NVENC along with the default encoder used in the previous versions.
Blackmagic Design
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OBS
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nvenc encoder | OBS Forums
Hey everyone. So i've been using OBS Studio for a while now to stream and it works pretty well overall... But theres one problem. Using the NVENC H.264 encoder i've around 40 to 50 fps less in the games i stream... I've attached screenshots of my OBS settings!
GitHub
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Encoder FFmpeg NVENC
October 2, 2025 - With the new NVIDIA NVENC integration through FFmpeg you can achieve greater recording and stream quality, at no extra expense. Since it simply uses the FFmpeg integration and exposes it to OBS Studio, including all the necessary zero-copy logic, you can switch your stream over, set some parameters, and get started with a higher quality stream right now! ... This encoder shares some settings between all other FFmpeg based encoders.
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All Versions - NVIDIA NvEnc Guide | OBS Forums
November 22, 2018 - Wanted to share my results with the NVENC H.264 (New) codec, when did some tests to Twitch and Youtube. PC specs: OS: Win 10 x64 CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.8 GHz RAM: 16 Gb (4 x 4) DDR4 @ 2933 MHz GPU: GTX 1070 (slightly overclocked) Hard Drives: 2x Samsung SSD's (250 Gb & 1 Tb) + 1 Tb external HDD (Samsung) OBS Version: 23.1.0 · Stream settings: Encoder: NVidia NVENC H.264 (New) Enforce Streaming Service Encoder Settings: Enabled Rate Control: CBR Bitrate: 8500 Keyframe Interval: 0 Preset: Max Quality Profile: High Look Ahead: Enabled Psycho Visual Tuning: Enabled GPU: 0 Max B-frames: 2 Twitch test: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/410402448 Youtube test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DDyqw3LWBw It's easy to see that Twitch has superior smoothness and image quality compard to Youtube, but there's still some work to do with the new codec.