It takes about 20 minutes to process a 10-12Mbitrate video.
It takes about 20 minutes to process a 10-12Mbitrate video.
The setup you're describing is typical for high-quality rendering tasks. A 10-12 Mb bitrate with VBR 1 pass on a 1920x1080, 60fps video aligns well with what a modern CPU like the i7 3770K can handle, especially when using tools such as Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (CUDA). The 20-minute render time is reasonable for such a demanding job. Adobe After Effects CC 2015 and Media Encoder CC 2015 should work smoothly with these settings.
Have you experimented with it outside of CUDA? I’ve noticed a lot of the time my GTX 970 processes videos at speeds comparable to my 4790K, sometimes even slightly slower.
I just tried converting a nearly 2GB bitrate 3:09 video from AVI to MP4 at 1080p with 60fps, taking about four minutes. If you’re doing similar edits and then converting again, it should be quick enough unless your process is different.
Uncertain about the situation. However, since it takes roughly twice as long without CUDA acceleration, it seems to be functioning properly.