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We understand the growing usage of AMD hardware, and will be adding support in the near future.
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Also planned in the future! We want to take another pass on the general editing experience to add some improvements and additional functionality.
Undo/Redo and shortcuts like Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y
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I suggest adding AMD drivers. I submitted a report addressing it (Case #03654100) and I received an email from the Twitch support team recommending I send the suggestion here. To go over what I said in the report, currently In the setting's only the x.264 encoder is present. However, in other programs such as OBS.Live (StreamElements streaming software) I see the Hardware encoder (H.264). I presume that there is support for NVidia Cards, but as I run a AMD Radeon RX 570 GPU with the newest Adrenaline Drivers I don't have Hardware encoding. This is unfortunate as the CPU I have is the AMD Ryzen 5 2400g APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) (1's gen Ryzen CPU) and isn't that good as it only is 4 Core 8 Thread Boosting to 3.875 GHz on all cores + it has a low amount of L3 and L2 cache. Therefore, although I could stream using software (CPU) (X.264) encoding, the performance and quality would be significantly less. I appreciate your time and work on Twitch Studio, but think the quality of the software would be far better if those of us running AMD GPU's with AMD Drivers could use the Hardware Encoding. Again, thanks for your time, and continue your great work on Twitch Studio.
Best Regards,
SpeedThe1.