Den 30.10.2024 01:16, skrev Malcolm:
On Sun 27 Oct 2024 02:55:22 PM CDT, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
Hi List
QSVEnc is meant to investigate performance and image quality of HW encoder (QSV) of Intel. There are build packages for Fedora and Ubuntu, but it is missing for openSUSE Slowroll.
https://github.com/rigaya/QSVEnc/tree/master?tab=readme-ov-file#readme https://github.com/rigaya/QSVEnc/blob/master/Install.en.md
Thanks, Terje J. Hanssen
Hi Terge I created a test build here; <https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:malcolmlewis:TESTING/QSVEnc> Note I don't publish, only manual download...
Quick test with an ARC A380 (DG2)
QSVEncC (x64) 7.71 (r0) by rigaya, Oct 29 2024 23:02:33 (gcc 14.2.1/Linux) OS openSUSE Tumbleweed (6.11.5-1-default) x64 CPU Info Intel Xeon(R) E5-2695 v4 @ 2.10GHz (18C/36T) <DG2> GPU Info Intel Graphics / Driver : Media SDK QuickSyncVideo (hardware encoder) FF, 1st GPU(d), API v2.12
Hi Malcolm, Thank you for being responsive to build this package ! I installed great and seems to work as expected on Slowroll. Not sure which quick test command you run above above, but here is from my ARC A750 (DG2): qsvencc --check-features Checking for QSV... QSVEncC (x64) 7.71 (r) by rigaya, Oct 30 2024 01:30:15 (gcc 14.2.1/Linux) Intel Media SDK API v2.12 reader: raw, vpy, avsw, avhw vpp: resize, deinterlace, denoise, detail-enhance, image-stab, delego, sub others libass : enabled libdovi : enabled d3d11 : disabled vulkan : enabled libplacebo : enabled Environment Info OS : openSUSE Tumbleweed-Slowroll (6.6.58-1-longterm) x64 CPU: 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700KF (12C/20T) RAM: Used 4575 MB, Total 128651 MB GPU: Intel Graphics / Driver : -----snip Supported Decode features: H.264 HEVC MPEG2 VP8 VP9 AV1 yuv420 8bit 10bit 8bit 10bit 10bit yuv422 10bit yuv444 12bit 12bit