I assume this has been answered somewhere before, but I couldn't find anything. Anyways, I was just curious what Level and GPU settings do when I use NVENC.
Level is meta-info about the maximum resolution x framerate (pixel rate) and a few other things that are in the video file/stream: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264/MPEG-4_AVC#Levels . This was useful for old players that could only handle so much information at one time, but for modern players/devices not really a concern any more, they should be able to play any Level video.
The auto setting means that NVEnc calculates the "Level" instead of making you set it yourself. There's a bug in OBS where x264 calculates it wrong sometimes, but I've never seen that happen to NVEnc, so you can safely keep it on auto.
I think the GPU setting is for people with more than 1 graphics adapter, not sure though.
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