![]() In the vast majority of cases this results in significantly better performance than if HitFilm used a software renderer on the CPU. HitFilm uses OpenGL for rendering, and this is executed on the video card. ![]() Nvidia GT640 with 337.88 version of drivers The videos in question are simple with just cuts so no 3D effects, nothing fancy on those videos. I also looked on the option menu and found nothing regarding CPU or GPU rendering, so my question is, is there a way to force GPU rendering?Ī theory of mine, although I find it somewhat less on the possible side, is that Hitfilm thinks it's better doing it on CPU rather than GPU, but I find it hard to wrap my head around that. Hi, so I've read that Hitfilm uses the GPU to do the rendering faster, but as far as I see on my screen, it only uses the CPU, constantly using around 50% and the GPU doesn't even go over 10% with only Hitfilm open.
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