yes, with the latest 2.3.14 BETA you can download separately the CLI version of handbrake which supports QuickSync respectively and then use the above commands to create a custom profile to use with that version of handbrakecli (which need to be put in the handbrake folder).
You will need an Intel Sandy Bridge or later chipset to use QuickSync and the latest Intel Graphics drivers for QuickSync support. You are using ATI, you can try the OpenCL version of Handbrake (it has different commands instead of qsv_h264, see the handbrake website). However note that the OpenCL version does not support encoding for now, it just support deinterlacing and scaling for now. Encoding is slated for a future enhancement.
You will need an Intel Sandy Bridge or later chipset to use QuickSync and the latest Intel Graphics drivers for QuickSync support. You are using ATI, you can try the OpenCL version of Handbrake (it has different commands instead of qsv_h264, see the handbrake website). However note that the OpenCL version does not support encoding for now, it just support deinterlacing and scaling for now. Encoding is slated for a future enhancement.