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NVDEC chips on NVIDIA GPUs provide accelerated hardware-based video decoding. This helps to reduce the load on the CPU and/or increase the number of the video cameras displayed on the Client.
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In Axxon Next, the NVDEC chips are used to decode:
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Before you start, make sure to install the latest driver for your NVIDIA GPU. |
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A list of the devices that support decoding with NVDEC chips, see on the NVIDIA official website. |
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When decoding with NVIDIA NVDEC chips on portable computers due to the specifics of the devices interaction, the resources of the built-in graphics card will also be used. |
When decoding with NVDEC chips, the following limitations apply:
- Maximum video resolution for the H.264 format is 4096x4096.
- Maximum video resolution for the H.265 format is 8192x8192.
- The maximum total frame rate per second for the H.264 format is 648 FPS.
To enable decoding with NVDEC chips, do the following:
- In Axxon Next, go to Settings → Options (1) → User Interface (2).
- Set the Enable hardware decoding checkbox (3).
- Click the Apply button.
Decoding with NVDEC chips is enabled.
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