H264_qsv10/15/2023 Maximum encoded slice size in bytes (from -1 to 65535) (default -1) Maximum encoded frame size in bytes (from -1 to 65535) (default -1) Enable rate distortion optimization (from -1 to 1) (default -1) Convergence of the AVBR ratecontrol (from 0 to INT_MAX) (default 0) Accuracy of the AVBR ratecontrol (from 0 to INT_MAX) (default 0) Maximum processing parallelism (from 1 to INT_MAX) (default 4) The intel chip I have is called "Kaby Lake" and says "encode 8-bit vp9"Įncoder vp9_qsv : I made sure to check if my system can do it and it does. I was wondering if any of you has managed to encode vp9 with intel quick sync hardware acceleration feature. I can do H264 encoding with the so called "Intel quick sync" but not vp9. But I don't know how to do it, and it has been bugging me for awhile now. According to what I learned my pc uses a supported intel chip that supports encoding VP9 format. So it doesn't take over 30 minutes to encode a 10 minute video at 3.2 fps. Recently I found out that on some intel hardware pc, you can use hardware acceleration to encode videos that makes it a lot faster. It takes patience to do but the result is a small file with no visual blemishes that I can see. It basic use is through command line (Which I'm not the best at without a cheat sheet to help remember) Anyway, I messed around with encoding videos to the webm format which is technically VP9 that youtube uses. If you don't know what it is, you can use it to encode or decode video and audio files of many formats. Lately, I been messing around with ffmpeg.
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