+If you have a fast CPU (typically a quadcore desktop; most laptops will spend
+most of their CPU on running Nageru itself), you can use x264 for the outgoing
+stream instead of Quick Sync; it is much better quality for the same bitrate,
+and also has proper bitrate controls. Simple add --http-x264-video on the
+command line. (You may also need to add something like "--x264-preset veryfast",
+since the default "medium" preset might be too CPU-intensive, but YMMV.)
+The stream saved to disk will still be the Quick Sync-encoded stream, as it is
+typically higher bitrate and thus also higher quality. Note that if you add
+".metacube" at the end of the URL (e.g. "http://127.0.0.1:9095/stream.ts.metacube"),
+you will get a stream suitable for streaming through the Cubemap video reflector
+(cubemap.sesse.net). See --help for more information on options in general.
+