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QSVEnc reviews and mentions
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QSV LA_ICQ hosed, options?
Have you looked at rigayas hardware encoders instead of ffmpeg to see if issues is also present in QSVEncC ? https://github.com/rigaya/QSVEnc
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Can anyone point us at a windows x64 ffmpeg build with av1_qsv support working?
Not quite what you asked for but I would highly recommend Rigaya's hardware encoder with AV1 support. Has more features (like hdr10+ / dolby vision) and I like using them more. https://github.com/rigaya/QSVEnc
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Encoding HDR10 mastering-display metadata using AV1_QSV?
I ended up playing with rigaya's QSVEnc (or NVEnc) and got it working for HEVC, for example using the "--master-display" flag, but according to the documentation this doesn't work with AV1 yet. https://github.com/rigaya/QSVEnc
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Intel A380 performance - advice wanted!
But I actually got through it and found a great solution for myself using StaxRip and an updated QSVEnc by Rigaya. Replace StaxRip's outdated QSVEnc with the updated Rigaya QSVEnc.
- Are there any programs at the moment that can utilize the AV1 encoder for Intel Arc GPUs?
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[Epos Vox] Intel AV1 vs X264 vs NVENC/AMF/QSV hardware encoder comparison
The only one I know of that can take advantage on Intel's hardware av1 encoder currently is qsvenc, which is some random Japanese encoder that I'd never heard of until recently.
- QSVEnc 7.07 released
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rigaya/QSVEnc is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of QSVEnc is C++.
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