If you are using a 32-bit version of Windows, you should add the following. ![]() exe files: AVSInstallPack.exe, AVSInstallPack.exe, AVSVideoConverterHost.exe, AVSInstallPack.exe or AVSMediaPlayer.exe. In the Windows Explorer window that opens, select one of the following. Open the " Program Settings" tab in the main task area on the right,Ĭlick the " Add" button in the control group " 1. Select the " Manage 3D settings" menu item below, In Desktop Right Click Menu: right-click the desktop and choose the " NVIDIA Control Panel" option from the context menu,īy clicking "NVIDIA CUDA" picture in the AVS Settings window: for example, click the " Settings" button in the AVS Video Converter main program window, switch to the " Acceleration" tab, then click the " NVIDIA CUDA" picture.Īdd the application you want to customize:Īt the " Select a Task" pane on the left, open the " 3D Settings" section, In Windows Control Panel: e.g., on Windows 7, click the " NVIDIA Control Panel" icon from the Classic View of the Windows Control Panel, or click " Additional Options" and then click " NVIDIA Control Panel" from the Control Panel Home View of the Windows Control Panel. Run " NVIDIA Control Panel" in one of the following ways: Note: to adjust these settings for AVS Video Editor and AVS Video Remaker, click the " Edit" option in the Top Menu, select the " Settings." menu item, then open the " Acceleration" tab.įor AVS Media Player, right-click within the Preview window, select the " Preferences" option, switch to the " Video" tab and use the " Decoders" section. Note: when the " Use NVIDIA CUDA decoder, if possible" option is enabled, it has priority over the Intel settings regardless of the settings specified for Intel Media decoder.Ĭlose the application for these changes to take effect. Uncheck the " Use NVIDIA CUDA decoder, if possible" option, if you have previously enabled it, Open the Type drop-down list in the " Intel Media decoder" section and choose one of the available options, if necessary: Auto or Hardware.Īuto option is enabled by default and allows to automatically detect software capabilities first and if it fails to find any, it will search for hardware capabilities, Select the necessary Intel Media decoder type. Switch to the " Acceleration" tab of the " Settings" window, The instructions on how to do this can be found in Step 1 of this guide.įirst of all, adjust the AVS4YOU program settings for necessary applications.įor AVS Video Converter, perform the following actions:Ĭlick the " Settings" button in the AVS Video Converter main program window, black preview screen, pixelated preview, freezing during playback etc.) as well as to improve and accelerate previewing, editing and conversion process. Sometimes you might also need to change the Intel Media decoder type used for the AVS4YOU applications to avoid some issues when previewing video (e.g. If your computer is a laptop (notebook), then you can run NVIDIA Control Panel and assign the preferred graphics processor for the AVS4YOU applications as described below. If your OS is Windows 10 starting with v.1803, then you can refer to this article. This guide describes how to set Intel Graphics with Quick Sync Video technology as a preferred graphics processor used for video decoding (for H.264/AVC, VC-1, MPEG-2 video codecs). ![]() To avoid some issues which may occur when rendering video in case your computer has an integrated GPU (Intel/AMD CPU with iGPU) and a discrete GPU (NVIDIA), you need to assign the preferred graphics processor for the AVS4YOU applications. Try reinstalling the latest Nvidia drivers.How to set IntelВ® Graphics as a preferred graphics processor for the multimedia applications on your laptop? ![]() Topiary wrote GTX1080 wrote Topiary wrote I'm assuming you have a GTX 1080. On a "desktop" machine, once a discrete (dedicated) GPU is installed it becomes the primary rendering adapter. (Should ALWAYS be set to "AUTO" or "GPU") Your only choice it whether you would want your GPU or your CPU to process advanced PhysX in applications that support it. (Which is what you're referring to) The option to "choose" between your Motherboard/APU and your discrete GPU does not exist on a desktop unit. "Optimus" is only available on "mobile" devices such as laptops. I have been hearing that this option is only for Laptops. You could then try right clicking on the desktop, open Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings -> Global Settings > Preferred graphics processor > Set it to High-performance Nvidia processor.Īs of now i have a GTX 660 and a Gigabyte GA-Z87-HD3 motherboard. Try reinstalling the latest Nvidia drivers. ![]() GTX1080 wrote Topiary wrote I'm assuming you have a GTX 1080.
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