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-==== Use Intel Quick Sync for faster transcoding ​====+==== Hardware acceleration ​====
  
-Mezzmo supports hardware ​transcoding via Intel Quick Sync.  ​If your computer ​or laptop has an Intel CPU and this CPU has Quick Sync, then you can take advantage of hardware transcoding.+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.
  
-Hardware transcoding is beneficial for super fast transcoding and reducing CPU usage.+=== Decoding: ===
  
-If the **Use Intel Quick Sync for faster transcoding** button ​is disabled, then the possible ​reasons are: +  * **Decode: None** - Select this option when you do not wish to use hardware to decode your video files. 
-  * Your CPU does not have Quick Sync features. ​ You can check your CPU model'​s features at Intel'​s ARK eb site - http://​ark.intel.com/​ + 
-  * Mezzmo could not locate Intel'​s Quick Sync DLLs on your computer. ​ Mezzmo needs these DLLs to communicate with your CPU to use Intel'​s Quick Sync features. ​ You can download the Quick Sync DLLs by installing the Intel Media SDK.  It is a free download from https://​software.intel.com/​en-us/​media-sdk/​download.+  * **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. 
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 +=== Encoding: === 
 + 
 +  ​* **Encode: None** - Select this option if you do not wish to use hardware to encode your video files. 
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 +  * **Encode: ​Quick Sync** ​- Select this option to use Intel Quick Sync technology to encode your video files. ​   It is selected by default if your CPU has Intel Quick Sync features. ​ Intel Quick Sync technology is available in many Intel CPUs.  Mezzmo checks if the Intel CPU on your computer has Quick Sync technology when displaying this dialog. ​ It if does not, then you will see "(Not Supported"​) listed next to Quick Sync.  The reasons ​for Intel Quick Sync being listed as not supported ​are:  
 +    * You must have an Intel CPU. 
 +    ​* Your CPU must have Intel Quick Sync features. ​ You can check your CPU model'​s features at [[https://​ark.intel.com/​Search/​FeatureFilter?​productType=processors&​QuickSyncVideo=true|Intel'​s ARK web site]]. 
 +    * Mezzmo could not locate Intel'​s Quick Sync DLLs on your computer. ​ Mezzmo needs these DLLs to communicate with your CPU to use Intel'​s Quick Sync features. ​ You can download the Quick Sync DLLs by installing the Intel Media SDK.  It is a free download from https://​software.intel.com/​en-us/​media-sdk/​download
 + 
 +  * **Encode: Nvidia NVENC** - Select this option to use Nvidia NVENC encoding technology to encode your video files. ​   It is selected by default if your Nvidia GPU has NVENC features. Nvidia NVENC technology is available in Nvidia graphics cards (e.g. GeForce graphics cards). ​ Mezzmo checks if your Nvidia graphics card has NVENC technology when displaying this dialog. ​ If it does not, then you will see "(Not Supported"​) listed next to Nvidia NVENC. ​ The reasons for Nvidia NVENC being listed as not supported are:  
 +    * You must have an Nvidia graphics card. 
 +    * Your Nvidia graphics card must have NVENC features. ​ To check which Nvidia graphics cards have NVENC technology, first go to this [[https://​developer.nvidia.com/​video-encode-decode-gpu-support-matrix|link]] to locate your graphics card.  Take note of the code name on this web page for your graphics card.  Next, go to this [[https://​developer.nvidia.com/​video-encode-decode-gpu-support-matrix|link]] to see if the code name for your card is listed in the 'NVENC Support Matrix'​ section. 
 +    * If you have an Nvidia graphics card and you think it does have NVENC technology, but it is listed as "(Not Supported)",​ then try updating your Nvidia graphics drivers to the latest version.
  
 ==== Default Settings ==== ==== Default Settings ====