[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] Chinese AVS encoder preparation

Michael Niedermayer michaelni
Sat Jun 30 18:50:52 CEST 2007


Hi

On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 09:25:28AM +0200, Stefan Gehrer wrote:
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> Hi comrades,
> 
> as somebody is already working on integrating an encoder for
> an unbeloved format and of disputable necessity (yes I am
> thinking of wmv3), I thought I might just add another one :)
> 
> I have talked about it with some of you at Linuxtag that
> I had been working on an encoder for Chinese AVS which at
> that time lacked rate control and motion estimation. By now
> I found the time to add some primitive motion estimation to
> it. Its quality per bitrate is not amazing, but on OTOH
> considering that the encoder is fairly small and simple
> (under 700 LOC) it is doing alright. The encoder currently
> only knows the three macroblock types P_SKIP, P_16x16 and
> INTRA.
> 
> What I would like to do before discussing the encoder would
> be some cosmetic steps to make the encoding patch as simple
> as possible, in particular:
> 
> - - move structure definitions from cavs.c to cavs.h
> - - move commonly used inline-functions from cavs.c to cavs.h
> - - some variable renamings to better seperate decoder specifics
> - - split off cavsdec.c from cavs.c
> 
> A first step towards this is attached. If noone objects to
> more of these changes I would commit them without further ado,
> as they only touch what I maintain and are of cosmetic nature.
> Then I will come back to you with a proposed encoder patch.
> How does that sound?

ok

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