Currently, there is no way to enable hardware acceleration on AMD GPUs, and the manual confirms this (https://www.xsplit.com/vcam/manual/system-requirements): "VCam is NOT yet optimized for AMD processor and graphics cards, make sure to select lowest filter settings.".
I think it is essential to enable such a large portion of market share to use VCam without hogging down their CPUs.
Comments: 12
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16 Apr, '20
DennisI hope VCAM get AMD VCE support, im on a Ryzen 5 and Radeon RX.
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13 May, '20
Paul GreenI second this, using a Ryzen 7 laptop. This is a large and rapidly growing market share that you should address.
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21 May, '20
TimI just purchased the software and can't believe this hasn't been implemented yet! :(
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07 Jun, '20
Denis Mjust paid for lifetime license. it a joke not having AMD GPU support
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11 Jun, '20
Kevin Mayo MergedObviously you are using the graphic card -- see image. However, see that it is not provided as the primary encoder on the front/menu screen >> Settings view. Notice my great CPU -- but, I also have a great Video Card -- please list it, and use it. I can see from the AMD utility that you are using it (see second image)
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11 Jun, '20
Kevin Mayo MergedObviously you are using the graphic card -- see image. However, see that it is not provided as the primary encoder on the front/menu screen >> Settings view. Notice my great CPU -- but, I also have a great Video Card too -- please list it, and use it. I can see from the AMD utility that you are using it (that 12% use and graph is all VCam). Love the app. Please love my RX 5700XT.
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16 Jun, '20
cheesy-rambo Admin"Better AMD Graphics Card Integration" (suggested by Kevin Mayo on 2020-06-11), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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16 Jun, '20
cheesy-rambo Admin"More effective AMD Graphic Card Integration" (suggested by Kevin Mayo on 2020-06-11), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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23 Jul, '20
John McIntyreI have a lifetime license and still no AMD gpu support.. its a joke if i'm honest. Such a great piece of software now essentially gathering dust on my hard drive. Not a happy customer :(
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30 Jul, '20
marco levisarebbe un miglioramento auspicabile
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11 Sep, '20
anonI can use:
a) 2200g CPU
b) integrated vega 8
c) RX 5500 XT (only if this is done) -
18 Nov, '20
Travis AMy current dedicated Streaming rig has a GTX 960, it does OK with Vcam and encoding x264 but I have many more modern AMD GPUs laying around that I feel have a better GPU encoder than Maxwell GTX cards do. Ok I know Turings is better but I'm working with what ive got here.... and in my Gaming rig I have a rx 5700xt. Vcam would be unfeasible for me to use if I decided to stream on my rig as an all in one.... Not to mention AMDs RDNA cards aka Big Navi are gonna be very popular.... why only support Nvidia? if its too difficult to code for and wont be supported then say so and advertise that fact on the product page.... I knew Nvidia was supported when I bought a lifetime license but I also figured Radeon cards would be supported in the future.