


You do need a compatible CPU for this test.
PCMARK 10 SCORE COMPARISON 1080P
The test loads a source H.264 1080p video and applies some commonly used edits, including sharpening and deshaking. You will not actually see something running here, which is unlike previous tests, but a score is generated from processes ongoing in the test engine.
PCMARK 10 SCORE COMPARISON WINDOWS
Similar to the video conference test in the productivity group, Windows Media Foundation is used in OpenCL mode. Video EditingThis test uses a lot of the same subroutines as PCMark 8's Video Editing and Media To Go tests. The test score is as always quantified in terms of time taken. The batch scenario loads multiple thumbnail images into a preview matrix and applies some batch edits to all of them. The former loads a reference image and applies some commonly used edits via sliders - brightness, contrast, unsharp mask, saturation, wavelet denoise, save as JPG, save as PNG, etc. The photo editing test involves an interactive scenario and a batch scenario. It is an extremely flexible program for photo editing, and I am glad to see it getting more coverage. GIMP is the application of choice here, and I will admit to not having used it as often as I should.
