A+ Vce Classic Windows
Posted : admin On 1/25/2022Supported hardware and Configurations
A+ Vce Classic For Windows
A+ VCE Player installs itself initially as a demo version but you may later unlock it to be fully functional by purchasing a one time in-app Upgrade. This will keep your files, settings and records untouched. Also available at Google Play the “Classic” version of A+ VCE Player. Fixed: History Fixed: Android 9 Minor changes. Download A+ VCE Pro for Windows 10 for Windows to pro Version, no in-app purchases. How to open VCE files; Use VCE Exam Simulator to open VCE files.
VCE Exam Simulator PRO 1.1.6 (Windows, Portable version) How to unhide the content. Just use A+ VCE Classic with Bluestacks or GenyMotion for now.
A+ Vce Classic Windows 7
- AMD Radeon RX 400, 500, Vega/II, Navi series GPU or better
- 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.
On Ubuntu Linux, AMD Radeon Software for Linux version 19.20 or later is required to use the VCE encoder. Install using the amdgpu-pro-install
script according to AMD’s installation guide. 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.
Performance
HandBrake supports the Nvidia AMD VCE encoder but does not support the VCN (decoder).
The CPU will still be used for:- Video decoding- All video filters- Audio encoding- HandBrake’s engine, A/V sync etc- 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 QuickSync.
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.
From HandBrake’s command line interface, use the --encopts
parameter as follows:
From HandBrake’s graphical interface, set the options in the Advanced Options
field on the Video
tab:
Option value types
The following value types are supported (each option only accepts one value type):

integer
A number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component.boolean
0 means off (or disabled).
1 means on (or enabled).string
An alphanumeric string of characters. See the option’s comments for acceptable values.
Options list
Option | Type | H.264 | H.265 | Detail |
---|---|---|---|---|
coder | string | ✓ | Coder selection. Values: auto (default), cabac , cavlc . | |
preanalysis | boolean | ✓ | ✓ | Set to 1 to enable preliminary analysis, 0 to disable (default). |
vbaq | boolean | ✓ | ✓ | Set to 1 to enable Variance Based Adaptive Quantization, 0 to disable (default). |
enforce_hrd | boolean | ✓ | ✓ | Set to 1 to enforce Hypothetical Reference Decoder, 0 to disable (default). |
max_au_size | int | ✓ | ✓ | Maximum Access Unit size for rate control, in bits. Default: 0 (automatic). |
me_half_pel | boolean | ✓ | ✓ | Set to 1 to enable half-pixel motion estimation (default), 0 to disable. |
me_quarter_pel | boolean | ✓ | ✓ | Set to 1 to enable quarter-pixel motion estimation (default), 0 to disable. |
bf_delta_qp | int | ✓ | B-Picture Delta QP. The values scale is -10 –10 . Default: 4 . | |
bf_ref | boolean | ✓ | Set to 1 to enable Reference B-Frames (default), 0 to disable. | |
bf_ref_delta_qp | int | ✓ | Reference B-Picture Delta QP. The values scale is -10 –10 . Default: 4 . | |
intra_refresh_mb | int | ✓ | Number of Intra-Refresh Macroblocks per slot. Default: 0 (automatic). |