W dniu 12 maja 2009 17:13 użytkownik Alex Deucher
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Rafał Miłecki
wrote: More problematic may be decoding. That can be in 4 ways: 1) Software (CPU) decoding 2) Software (CPU) multi-thread decoding 3) Hardware (GPU) decoding with special hardware engine (vendor specified) 4) Hardware (GPU) decoding with shaders (universal)
1) On modern CPUs you can succesfully decode most 720p movies.
2) Problem comes with 1080p, when one core (for example on my Intel C2D P8400) is often not enought. Then you have to use more cores but standard ffmpeg (used by MPlayer) can't do that. It's implemented in experimental ffmpeg-mt but it is not stable yet (and won't be soon).
3) Both AMD and NVidia has special hardware blocks to decode video (RS690 doesn't AFAIR). Unfortunately that won't become available in open source driver due to some legal issues. NVidia offers it in it's closed driver (VDPAU), AMD doesn't even in fglrx.
4) Nothing special available for now, read http://bitblitter.blogspot.com/
So it's really hard to play full HD material on ATI :( What's worse I don't see any solution coming soon. Personally I use ffmpeg-mt for playing 1080p materials. It sometimes crashes but it mostly happens on starting, stoping and seeking video. Almost never after you already started playback.
Video decode is mostly done on shaders (at least motion compensation) on that hardware. We've released the 3D engine information on these chips so this could be implemented now if anyone was so inclined.
Can you be more specific about this, please? I'm really intereseted Do you mean "is mostly done" or rather "can be mostly done"? Is that implemented anywhere? Does that hardware mean RS690 or R5xx-R7xx, or...? If you mean shared-based decoding why do you mention 3D specs? I thought such a shaders decoding is quite universal, as shareds itself are universal. Don't really understand that, I really would love to hear something more on that. -- Rafał Miłecki -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org