[Libav-user] Hardware accelerated decoding
Lucas Soltic
lucas.soltic at orange.fr
Wed Sep 4 16:24:52 CEST 2013
Hi Kirill,
Do you know by how much it is slower? Because I'm not only interested in speed, but also in CPU consumption.
Le 4 sept. 2013 à 16:21, Kirill Gavrilov <gavr.mail at gmail.com> a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Attila Sukosd <attila.sukosd at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've looked at OS X's VDA acceleration, but it seems as though you need to do some extra work in the application to support the different hwaccels, but I haven't found any nice examples on how to do it.
> Most accelerated decoders decode picture into API-specific surface in GPU memory, which can be drawn using OpenGL (VDPAU) or Direct3D (DXVA2) without extra copying it back to CPU memory.
> For this reason you need to do a lot of extra work to configure FFmpeg using specific hardware decoder (or detect when it can not be used), render result on the screen using more complicated scenarios.
> Because this stuff is really overcomplicated, painful and contradicts to implemented decoding+rendering pipeline - I haven't tried it in my application yet.
>
> VDA is somewhat simpler than most others because the original Apple API doesn't provide the way to render result directly and you should copy frame back to CPU memory anyway.
> Technically you should just try to open another decoder and use it instead of auto-detected one in avcodec_open2 (with extra checks and + probably overridden get_format2 if you like planar YUV420P):
> AVCodec* aCodecVda = avcodec_find_decoder_by_name ("h264_vda");
> avcodec_open2 (theCodecCtx, aCodecVda, NULL);
>
> I have tried this decoder on my old Macbook and it is significantly slower than software decoder.
> There is also patch in mail list which introduces similar decoder (automatic GPU->CPU memory copying) with DXVA2 acceleration.
> -----------------------------------------------
> Kirill Gavrilov,
> Software designer.
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