docs: Minor updates to the Hardware encoder pages

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## Hardware
The following is the minimum level of hardware that HandBrake supports.
The following is the minimum level of hardware that HandBrake formally supports.
- Processor:
- Intel Core (4th generation and newer) i3, i5, i7, i9 or equivalent Xeon
- Intel Core (6th generation and newer) i3, i5, i7, i9 or equivalent Xeon
- AMD Ryzen, Threadripper or Epyc
- Free memory:
- 1 GB for transcoding standard definition video (480p/576p)
@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ The following is the minimum level of hardware that HandBrake supports.
- 6 GB or more for transcoding ultra high definition video (2160p 4K)
- System storage:
- 150 MB for the HandBrake app
- 2 GB or more recommended for processing and storing your new videos
- 10 GB or more recommended for processing and storing your new videos
- Display resolution:
- 1024x768 minimum, proportionately higher with display scaling
While it may be technically possible to run HandBrake on hardware not meeting these requirements, it is neither recommended nor supported.
While it may be technically possible to run HandBrake on hardware not meeting these requirements, it is not recommended.
### Hardware encoders
@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ HandBrake is supported on FreeBSD stable and maintenance versions.
| FreeBSD Version | Status | Last Compatible Version | Notes |
|-----------------|-----------|-------------------------|-------|
| FreeBSD 13 | Supported | | |
| FreeBSD 12 | Supported | | |
| FreeBSD 11 | Supported | | |
@ -73,8 +74,10 @@ HandBrake is supported on Fedora stable and maintenance versions until their end
| Fedora Version | Status | Last Compatible Version | Notes |
|----------------|---------------------|-------------------------|-------------------------------|
| Fedora 32 | Supported | | |
| Fedora 31 | Supported | | |
| Fedora 34 | Supported | | |
| Fedora 33 | Supported | | |
| Fedora 32 | Deprecated in 1.3.0 | | |
| Fedora 31 | Deprecated in 1.3.0 | | |
| Fedora 30 | Deprecated in 1.3.0 | | End of life. |
| Fedora 29 | Unsupported | HandBrake 1.3.1 | End of life. |
| Fedora 28 | Unsupported | HandBrake 1.3.1 | End of life. |

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ License_Abbr: CC BY-SA 4.0
License_URL: https://handbrake.fr/docs/license.html
---
Apple VideoToolbox
Media Foundation
==================
## Supported hardware
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- H.264 (MediaFoundation)
- H.265 (MediaFoundation)
## Presets
The following presets are available under the 'Hardware' category in the presets menu:
- H.265 MF 2160P 4K
- H.265 MF 1080p
These are a good starting point for configuring HandBrake to use these encoders.
## Performance

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@ -29,6 +29,15 @@ Please note, these are not hard limits. Hardware encoding via NVENC *might* work
Support for the NVIDIA NVENC encoder is enabled in preferences on the video tab. If your system is not supported, the option will be disabled.
## Presets
The following presets are available under the 'Hardware' category in the presets menu:
- H.265 NVENC 2160P 4K
- H.265 NVENC 1080p
These are a good starting point for configuring HandBrake to use these encoders.
## Performance
HandBrake supports the NVIDIA NVENC encoder but does not support the NVDEC decoder.
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The NVIDIA NVENC 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.
From HandBrakes command line interface, use the `--encopts` parameter as follows:
--encopts="option1=value1:option2=value2"
From HandBrakes graphical interface, set the options in the `Advanced Options` field on the `Video` tab:
If using HandBrakes graphical interface, you can set the options in the `Advanced Options` field on the `Video` tab in the following format:
option1=value1:option2=value2
If using HandBrakes command line interface, use the `--encopts` parameter as follows:
--encopts="option1=value1:option2=value2"
### Option value types

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Support for the Intel Quick Sync Video encoder is enabled in preferences on the video tab. If your system is not supported, the option will be disabled.
## Presets
The following presets are available under the 'Hardware' category in the presets menu:
- H.265 QSV 2160P 4K
- H.265 QSV 1080p
These are a good starting point for configuring HandBrake to use these encoders.
## Performance
HandBrake supports both QSV encode and decode.
@ -53,13 +62,13 @@ It is also common, particularly on lower-end or older hardware, for the CPU to b
The QSV 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.
From HandBrakes command line interface, use the `--encopts` parameter as follows:
--encopts="option1=value1:option2=value2"
From HandBrakes graphical interface, set the options in the `Advanced Options` field on the `Video` tab:
If using HandBrakes graphical interface, you can set the options in the `Advanced Options` field on the `Video` tab in the following format:
option1=value1:option2=value2
If using HandBrakes command line interface, use the `--encopts` parameter as follows:
--encopts="option1=value1:option2=value2"
### Option value types

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## Supported Hardware and Configurations
- AMD Radeon RX400, RX500, Vega, RX5000 and RX6000 series GPU or better
- AMD Radeon RX5000 (RDNA) and RX6000 (RDNA2) series GPU or better
- Ubuntu Linux 20.04 or later
- Windows 10
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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.
## Presets
The following presets are available under the 'Hardware' category in the presets menu:
- H.265 VCN 2160P 4K
- H.265 VCN 1080p
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.
@ -51,13 +61,15 @@ It is also common, particularly on lower-end or older hardware, for the CPU to b
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.
From HandBrakes command line interface, use the `--encopts` parameter as follows:
If using HandBrakes graphical interface, you can set the options in the `Advanced Options` field on the `Video` tab in the following format:
option1=value1:option2=value2
If using HandBrakes command line interface, use the `--encopts` parameter as follows:
--encopts="option1=value1:option2=value2"
From HandBrakes graphical interface, set the options in the `Advanced Options` field on the `Video` tab:
option1=value1:option2=value2
### Option value types