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    Jellyfin Forum Off Topic General Discussion It seems Intel's upcoming Battlemage got new encoder called "Advanced Media Engine."

     
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    It seems Intel's upcoming Battlemage got new encoder called "Advanced Media Engine."

    Current A-series GPUs have "Media Engine"
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    2024-12-01, 08:29 AM
    If you don't care about H.266/VVC hardware decoding, then there won't be a significant difference from the current Alchemist. In addition, the "Advanced Media Engine" is just a promotion to make it sound more advanced, so no matter what Intel calls it, the underlying hardware is still dual MFX engines, and the supported interfaces are QuickSync and VA-API.
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    It seems Intel's upcoming Battlemage got new encoder called "Advanced Media Engine." - by kwm1800 - 2024-12-01, 12:05 AM
    RE: It seems Intel's upcoming Battlemage got new encoder called "Advanced Media Engine." - by Venson - 2024-12-01, 12:31 AM
    RE: It seems Intel's upcoming Battlemage got new encoder called "Advanced Media Engine." - by nyanmisaka - 2024-12-01, 08:29 AM

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