Intel Quick Sync Video is a technology available on some Intel processors, that provides hardware acceleration for video encoding and decoding. This technology provides faster and more energy efficient processing of video content.
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C-Werk applies Intel Quick Sync Video for decoding:
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If the Client shares the same computer with the Server, which applies a detection tool to а video stream, Intel Quick Sync Video will not be used for displaying this stream. |
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Maximum pixel resolution depends on your particular version of the Intel Quick Sync. For details, refer to https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/homepage.html. |
To use Intel Quick Sync Video, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
The CPU has an integrated graphics core with Intel Quick Sync Video support.
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You can check if the CPU supports Intel Quick Sync Video here. |
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For H.265 and H.265+ video formats, Intel Quick Sync Video technology is supported only on Intel processors with microarchitecture: Braswell (only decoding), Cherry Trail (only decoding), Skylake, Apollo Lake, Kaby Lake, Gemini, Coffee Lake and newer microarchitecture. |
The graphics driver supports Intel Quick Sync Video. We recommend using the latest version of the Intel HD Graphics Driver.
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You can also update the driver automatically using the Intel Driver Update Utility. |
To enable Intel Quick Sync Video in C-Werk, do the following:
Enable using the integrated graphics core in the BIOS settings.
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Depending on the BIOS version, the option may be named differently (iGPU, Internal Graphics, Integrated Graphics Adapter – PEG). |
In Windows OS connect a virtual monitor to the integrated graphics core and extend the desktop to it.
Intel Quick Sync Video in C-Werk is enabled.