Optimizing NVENC for Multi-Stream Recording
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If you’re building a massive Cam Software rig, the NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC) is your best friend. However, if you’re using a consumer-grade GeForce card (like an RTX 4070 or 4090), you’ve likely hit the dreaded 8-session limit.
NVIDIA artificially limits the number of concurrent encoding sessions on consumer hardware. Here is how to optimize your setup to handle 20+ streams without buying a $5,000 workstation card.
1. The NVIDIA Patch (The Unlock)
The most important step for any serious recorder is the NVENC Patch. This community-driven patch removes the session limit on Windows and Linux drivers.
- Windows: Search for “NVENC Patched Drivers” on GitHub.
- Linux: Use the
nvidia-patchscript.
Once patched, your session limit is only bounded by your GPU’s VRAM and physical encoder throughput.
2. Tuning for Stability
When recording 10+ streams, “Quality” settings should be secondary to “Stability.” If the encoder falls behind, Cam Software will start dropping frames.
Recommended NVENC Settings in Cam Software:
- Preset: P4 (Medium) or P3 (Fast). Avoid P6/P7 for multi-stream setups.
- Tune: High Quality (HQ).
- Rate Control: Constrained VBR (CVBR) or CBR.
- Multipass Mode: Single Pass. (Two-pass doubles the load on the hardware).
3. VRAM: The Real Bottleneck
Each encoding session consumes a specific amount of Video RAM (VRAM) for buffers.
- A 1080p session uses ~150-200MB.
- A 4K session can use up to 600MB.
On an RTX 3060 12GB, you can comfortably fit ~40-50 1080p streams before the VRAM fills up, even if the encoder cores are only at 50% load. If you are recording 4K, an RTX 4090 24GB is almost mandatory for high-count rigs.
4. Monitor Your Load
Don’t guess. Use nvidia-smi (CLI) or HWiNFO64 to monitor your “Video Engine Load.”
nvidia-smi dmon -s u
This command shows you the exact utilization percentage of the encoding (ENC) and decoding (DEC) blocks. If your enc value is consistently above 90%, you are at the limit and need to lower your presets or add a second GPU.
Conclusion
NVENC is a powerhouse, but it requires tuning. By unlocking your drivers and choosing efficient presets, a single mid-range NVIDIA card can become the heart of a world-class archival system.
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