Hardware vs Software Encoding
Updated: 12/5/2025
Hardware vs Software
Speed
Hardware encoders are faster
Software may be slower but flexible
Quality
Software often yields better at same bitrate
Hardware improves over generations
Compatibility
Device support varies
Choose based on workflow
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