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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Table of contents
- [Frame rate](technical/frame-rates.html)draft
- [Filters](technical/filters-summary.html)draft
- Hardware encoders
- - [AMD VCE](technical/video-vce.html)
+ - [AMD VCN](technical/video-vcn.html)
- [Apple VideoToolbox](technical/video-videotoolbox.html)
- [Intel Quick Sync Video](technical/video-qsv.html)
- [NVIDIA NVENC](technical/video-nvenc.html)
diff --git a/source/docs/en/latest/technical/video-vce.markdown b/source/docs/en/latest/technical/video-vcn.markdown
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---
Type: article
-Title: AMD VCE
+Title: AMD VCN
Project: HandBrake
Project_URL: https://handbrake.fr/
Project_Version: Latest
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ License_Abbr: CC BY-SA 4.0
License_URL: https://handbrake.fr/docs/license.html
---
-AMD VCE
+AMD VCN
=======
## Supported Hardware and Configurations
@@ -22,13 +22,13 @@ AMD VCE
- Ubuntu Linux 20.04 or later
- Windows 10
-Please note, these are not hard limits. Hardware encoding via VCE *might* work on older series GPUs and older operating systems, but this is not officially supported.
+Please note, these are not hard limits. Hardware encoding via VCN *might* work on older series GPUs and older operating systems, but this is not officially supported.
-On Ubuntu Linux, [AMD Radeon Software for Linux version 19.20 or later](https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-amdgpu-unified-linux) is required to use the VCE encoder. Install using the `amdgpu-pro-install` script according to AMD’s [installation guide](https://amdgpu-install.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). Additionally, you must manually install the `amf-amdgpu-pro` package included in the download.
+On Ubuntu Linux, [AMD Radeon Software for Linux version 19.20 or later](https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-amdgpu-unified-linux) is required to use the VCN encoder. Install using the `amdgpu-pro-install` script according to AMD’s [installation guide](https://amdgpu-install.readthedocs.io/en/latest/). Additionally, you must manually install the `amf-amdgpu-pro` package included in the download.
## Enabling support
-Support for the AMD VCE encoder is enabled in preferences on the video tab. If your system is not supported, the option will be disabled.
+Support for the AMD VCN encoder is enabled in preferences on the video tab. If your system is not supported, the option will be disabled.
## Presets
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ These are a good starting point for configuring HandBrake to use these encoders.
## Performance
-HandBrake supports the AMD VCE encoder but does not support the VCN decoder.
+HandBrake supports the AMD VCN hardware encoder but does NOT support the hardware decoder.
The CPU will still be used for:
@@ -53,13 +53,13 @@ The CPU will still be used for:
- Subtitles
- Muxing
-These operations all happen in parallel as the job progresses. As such, it is normal to see high (or even 100%) CPU utilisation even when using VCE.
+These operations all happen in parallel as the job progresses. As such, it is normal to see high (or even 100%) CPU utilisation even when using VCN.
It is also common, particularly on lower-end or older hardware, for the CPU to be a bottleneck which will cause lower than expected performance. To minimize this effect, disable any filters that you do not require.
## Advanced options
-The AMD VCE hardware encoder has a limited set of advanced encoder options. Generally speaking, it is not recommended to change these parameters, as the built-in presets offer a good range of options for common uses.
+The AMD VCN hardware encoder has a limited set of advanced encoder options. Generally speaking, it is not recommended to change these parameters, as the built-in presets offer a good range of options for common uses.
If using HandBrake’s graphical interface, you can set the options in the `Advanced Options` field on the `Video` tab in the following format: