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Re: [Bino-list] ffmpeg-mt


From: Alexey Osipov
Subject: Re: [Bino-list] ffmpeg-mt
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 14:14:05 +0700

> Am 29.03.2011 15:57, schrieb Alexey Osipov:
> > ?? ??????, 29/03/2011 ?? 13:09 +0200, Daniel Fratzscher ??????????:
> >> Another question: since some time I compile bino against ffmpeg-mt. I
> >> remember you changed bino to support multithreading. Maybe it is better
> >> to compile against regular ffmpeg?
> > Hi Daniel!
> >
> > As you might know I maintain bino packages for Ubuntu. I link them
> > against ffmpeg-mt too.
> >
> > ffmpeg multithreading, which was enabled by Martin, is not the same as
> > ffmpeg-mt multithreading.
> >
> > Given to [1,2] ffmpeg team finally merge ffmpeg-mt into main branch, but
> > it unreleased yet. It will be a feature of ffmpeg 0.7.
> >
> > So I think it's a bit early to switch to a regular ffmpeg from
> > ffmpeg-mt.
> >
> > Alexey.
> >
> > [1] http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTI0NA
> > [2] http://ffmpeg.org/ (news section)
> >
> >

В Срд, 30/03/2011 в 11:20 +0200, Daniel Fratzscher пишет: 
> Hi Alexey,
> 
> Do you know if it is possible to use VDPAU (my setup) of VPAPI (may be 
> interesting to other users) in ffmpeg-mt (for 2 video streams) and how 
> to make bino using HW-acceleration? (If not already done, but CPU usage 
> seems quite high when playing videos) There might be a CUDA-accelerated 
> version of ffmpeg(-mt) too but I did not searched yet.

Hi Daniel!

No, I don't much familiar with VDPAU nor VAAPI. It's seems that ffmpeg
support for these methods isn't sufficient for using it - bino must be
aware of using VDPAU or VAAPI too, see [1].
What for CUDA - I'm not a specialist too, but I think this method can be
implemented in ffmpeg-only style, but I don't know such attempts either.

Alexey.

[1] http://www.nongnu.org/bino/help-wanted.html (section "Hardware
accelerated video decoding")

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