Den 10.12.2023 01:31, skrev Phyllis Smith:
Weird, but when I list the encoders via: ./ffmpeg -encoders (where ffmpeg is in cinelerra's subdirectory of thirdparty/ffmpeg-6.1) qsv is not listed that I can see.
There is a longer post "FFmpeg qsv_av1" (enabling qsv hw acceleration over 2 pages!) on Intel's support forum. There might be useful troubleshooting details. https://community.intel.com/t5/Media-Intel-Video-Processing/FFmpeg-qsv-av1/m... Maybe the poster did not finish the last suggestion, but Page 2 near the end, Intel's moderator pointed at an output error: https://community.intel.com/t5/Media-Intel-Video-Processing/FFmpeg-qsv-av1/t... For the above error, this is caused by a recent change in FFmpeg master, unfortunately FFmpeg 6.1 also has this issue. Could you try*FFmpeg 6.0* instead ? Or kindly try this patch: https://patchwork.ffmpeg.org/project/ffmpeg/patch/20231127060151.2435971-1-h... <https://patchwork.ffmpeg.org/project/ffmpeg/patch/20231127060151.2435971-1-haihao.xiang@intel.com/> ?
On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 6:37 PM Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen@gmail.com> wrote:
Den 09.12.2023 00:10, skrev Phyllis Smith:
I am wondering if the news and enhancements of importance to CinGG/FFmpeg 6.1 users may be outlined, including what is ready now and expected upcoming next?
Although not exactly as requested, I have updated November News to better outline what *CinGG *takes advantage**of in the 6.1 version of ffmpeg. If you can think of anything I left out as it pertains to Cinelerra, please email that. A lot of the new features are only really relevant on the command line and these are best outlined in many places on the internet already. In addition I have minimally tested new formats of WBMP and HDR and have the ffmpeg/video directory format files ready for GIT checkin.
I have tried testing AV1 capability with little success yet, but will continue to see if I can get an updated dav1d library version update for newer operating systems.
**https://www.cinelerra-gg.org/news-updates/november-2023-release-and-build-fa...
Thank you.
Re: 5, only "NVIDIA NVENC AV1 encoding support" seems to be mentioned.
What about Intel (Arc) AV1 QSV and AMD AMF encoders in FFmpeg? https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-AV1-QSV-Encode-FFmpeg