is Stack Overflow the wrong board for the help I need?
Yes, SO and basically all of the SE network is the wrong venue to get help for what you need.
We expect an actual question with a specific problem that is focused enough to be answerable in a few paragraphs.
Your example questions is way off from that base rule. Which programming language are you using, what compiler are you using. What type of input formats you have ready to experiment with? Why doesn't any of the available hello worlds and/or guidance available, for example:
doesn't help you to get started?
You could take the C/C++ code from a vendor specific SDK, try to implement to decoding part, have a look at the source of FFMpeg to get an idea how hardware virtualization works, re-implement that in your attempt and then ask a specific question about that code. That will be useful for others. Hardware acceleration with decoding and encoding is simply too much in one take. No one is going to write a book for you on that.
In general, we're not an awesome place to find a tutorial or get coached / tutored into (complex) subjects you're new to.
You need to get started first by other means: tutorials, examples, courses. And we're not a replacement for Googling or Binging, we think users are able to cater for their own specific needs and "answers" to those need are not likely to be valuable for future visitors, even if the advice isn't gone stale after 6 to 8 weeks.
If you insist on getting help here, this is what you can do:
- Write a minimal code example that only decodes a video on your Linux flavor
- Explain/prove that it doesn't use Hardware Acceleration
- Show how that hardware acceleration is achieved with a vendor specific Windows API / SDK
- Ask how to do the same for the Linux version of your code.
If that question doesn't get downvoted but answered then you can rinse repeat that process for the encoding part. In the end you have your tutorial by means of small steps. The answers to the several question have lasting value for many visitors long after you have moved on.
See also: https://stackoverflow.blog/2010/11/23/qa-is-hard-lets-go-shopping/