yes ,
in a future releases >
OBS-Studio - 0.14.0 (Scheduled For Release 2016-05-31) , there will be ,
Intel QSV native support ...
for complete answers to your question , please see the following ,
three >
[ 3 ] , links :
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1 >
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/no-intel-quick-sync-option-under-windows-10.42990/#post-193345 ,
2 >
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/quick-sync-encoder-not-showing-up.39167/#post-177112 ,
3 >
https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/big-graphic-glitches-with-intel-quick-sync.37077/#post-193287 ,
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right now , OBS-Studio , uses , Intel QSV implementation from Microsoft > the implementation from Microsoft is called > Media Foundation >
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd797816(v=vs.85).aspx ,
and this , implementation from Microsoft , doesnt support all of the Intel CPUs , ( yes i know , blame microsoft for this , and ,
DONT BLAME OBS Studio , for this )
as you can see from this link >
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd797816(v=vs.85).aspx , its an ,
Microsoft Media Foundation H.264 video encoder , that is currently implemented in OBS Studio
and this ,
Microsoft Media Foundation H.264 video encoder , doesnt support , all of the Intel CPUs , ( yes i know , blame microsoft for this > for not supporting all of the Intel CPUs )