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hardware_transcoding [2017/12/19 23:36] admin [Checking if your Intel CPU supports Intel Quick Sync Video] |
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{{:transcodingsettings.png?nolink|Transcoding Settings dialog}} | {{:transcodingsettings.png?nolink|Transcoding Settings dialog}} | ||
- | ==== Hardware acceleration ==== | + | ===== Hardware Decoding: ===== |
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- | Mezzmo supports hardware acceleration when decoding your video files and encoding your video files. This can produce much faster transcoding speeds and also greatly reduces the load on your computer's CPU. Hardware acceleration is recommended to be used. | + | |
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- | === Decoding: === | + | |
* **Decode: None** - Select this option when you do not wish to use hardware to decode your video files. | * **Decode: None** - Select this option when you do not wish to use hardware to decode your video files. | ||
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* **Decode: Direct3D** - Select this option if you wish to use the Microsoft Direct3D features in your GPU to decode your video files. It is selected by default if your GPU has Direct3D features. | * **Decode: Direct3D** - Select this option if you wish to use the Microsoft Direct3D features in your GPU to decode your video files. It is selected by default if your GPU has Direct3D features. | ||
- | === Encoding: === | + | ===== Hardware Encoding: ===== |
* **Encode: None** - Select this option if you do not wish to use hardware to encode your video files. | * **Encode: None** - Select this option if you do not wish to use hardware to encode your video files. |