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  2. Therefore you should use CPU. Though, you also indicated that encode speed is important. If you could afford to relax your requirement for maximising quality per file size, then you might consider a hardware encoder or a software encoder using a faster preset.

  3. Jan 26, 2015 · Use it, it's much faster than CPU encoding. If you don't have a GPU you can use Intel Quick Sync codec, h264_qsv, hevc_qsv, or mpeg2_qsv, which are also much faster than non-accelerated encoding.

  4. Should you use GPU encoding or CPU encoding for game streaming and game recording? Hardware (NVENC) vs Software (X264)? Here’s the answer, laid out simple, w...

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  5. CPU encoding, with its superior quality output, is often the preferred choice in this context. However, the resource-intensive nature of CPU encoding can be a challenge, especially for businesses that need to encode large volumes of video content.

  6. Based on the specs you provided, both your CPU and GPU should be capable of encoding your stream, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages. CPU encoding tends to be more flexible and customizable, allowing you to fine-tune your settings to achieve the best output quality.

  7. Mar 10, 2023 · GPU video encoding is generally used for things like livestreaming of gameplay, while if you want best quality you'd generally need to opt for CPU-based encoding with a high CRF (Constant...

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