Does the below mean my AMD system is good for hardware transcoding? Always thought Intel was required.
Hardware Transcoder Probe
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h264_amf
[Parsed_color_0 @ 0000000000d18dc0] size:640x480 rate:25/1 duration:-1.000000 sar:1/1
Input #0, lavfi, from 'color=black:640x480':
Duration: N/A, start: 0.000000, bitrate: N/A
Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo, 1 reference frame (I420 / 0x30323449), yuv420p, 640x480 [SAR 1:1 DAR 4:3], 25 tbr, 25 tbn, 25 tbc
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (rawvideo (native) -> h264 (h264_amf))
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[graph 0 input from stream 0:0 @ 0000000005301b80] w:640 h:480 pixfmt:yuv420p tb:1/25 fr:25/1 sar:1/1
[h264_amf @ 00000000026fbc80] AMF initialisation succeeded via D3D11.
Output #0, null, to 'nul':
Metadata:
encoder : Lavf58.76.100
Stream #0:0: Video: h264, 1 reference frame, yuv420p(progressive), 640x480 (0x0) [SAR 1:1 DAR 4:3], q=2-31, 400 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbn
Metadata:
encoder : Lavc58.134.100 h264_amf
No more output streams to write to, finishing.
frame= 3 fps=0.0 q=-0.0 Lsize=N/A time=00:00:00.12 bitrate=N/A speed=0.839x
video:0kB audio:0kB subtitle:0kB other streams:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead: unknown
Input file #0 (color=black:640x480):
Input stream #0:0 (video): 4 packets read (1843200 bytes); 4 frames decoded;
Total: 4 packets (1843200 bytes) demuxed
Output file #0 (nul):
Output stream #0:0 (video): 3 frames encoded; 3 packets muxed (188 bytes);
Total: 3 packets (188 bytes) muxed
success!