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gstreamer-vaapi VA-API support to GStreamer Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Splitted-Desktop Systems Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Intel Corporation Copyright (C) 2011 Collabora Ltd. License ------- gstreamer-vaapi helper libraries and plugin elements are available under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1+ Overview -------- gstreamer-vaapi consists in a collection of VA-API based plugins for GStreamer and helper libraries. * `vaapidecode' is used to decode JPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4:2, H.264 AVC, H.264 MVC, VP8, VC-1, WMV3 videos to VA surfaces, depending on the underlying hardware capabilities. This plugin is also able to implicitly download the decoded surface to raw YUV buffers. * `vaapiencode_<CODEC>' is used to encode into MPEG-2, H.264 AVC, H.264 MVC videos, depending on the actual value of <CODEC> (mpeg2, h264, etc.). By default, raw format bitstreams are generated, so the result may be piped to a muxer. e.g. qtmux for MP4 containers. * `vaapipostproc' is used to filter VA surfaces, for e.g. scaling, deinterlacing (bob, motion-adaptive, motion-compensated), noise reduction or sharpening. This plugin is also used to upload raw YUV pixels into VA surfaces. * `vaapisink' is used to render VA surfaces to an X11 or Wayland display. This plugin also features a "headless" mode (DRM) more suited to remote transcode scenarios, with faster throughput. Features -------- * VA-API support from 0.29 to 0.35 * JPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264 AVC, H.264 MVC, VP8 and VC-1 ad-hoc decoders * MPEG-2, H.264 AVC and H.264 MVC ad-hoc encoders * OpenGL rendering through VA/GLX or GLX texture-from-pixmap + FBO * Support for the Wayland display server * Support for headless decode pipelines with VA/DRM * Support for major HW video decoding solutions on Linux (AMD, Intel, NVIDIA) * Support for HW video encoding on Intel HD Graphics hardware * Support for VA Video Processing APIs (VA/VPP) - Scaling and color conversion - Image enhancement filters: Sharpening, Noise Reduction - Advanced deinterlacing: Motion-Adaptive, Motion-Compensated Requirements ------------ Software requirements * GStreamer 0.10.x [DEPRECATED]: libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.28) libgstreamer0.10-dev (>= 0.10.36) or with GstBaseSink::query() libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-dev (>= 0.10.36) libgstreamer-plugins-bad0.10-dev (>= 0.10.22.1) or with GstVideoContext, GstSurfaceBuffer, codecparsers Note: support for GStreamer 0.10 APIs is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. * GStreamer 1.0.x (up to including GStreamer 1.4): libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.28) libgstreamer1.0-dev (>= 1.0.0) libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev (>= 1.0.0) libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-dev (>= 1.0.0) * Renderers: DRM: libva-dev (>= 1.1.0), libdrm-dev, libudev-dev X11: libva-dev (>= 1.0.1) GLX: libva-dev (>= 1.0.3) Wayland: libva-dev (>= 1.1.0), libwayland-dev (>= 0.95.0) Hardware requirements * AMD platforms with UVD2 (XvBA supported) * Intel Eaglelake (G45) * Intel Ironlake, Sandybridge, Ivybridge and Haswell (HD Graphics) * Intel Poulsbo (US15W) * Intel Medfield or Cedar Trail * NVIDIA platforms with PureVideo (VDPAU supported) Usage ----- VA elements are automatically plugged into GStreamer pipelines. So, using playbin (or playbin2 with GStreamer 0.10) should work as is. However, here are a few alternate pipelines that could be manually constructed. * Play an H.264 video with an MP4 container in fullscreen mode $ gst-launch-1.0 -v filesrc location=/path/to/video.mp4 ! \ qtdemux ! vaapidecode ! vaapisink fullscreen=true * Play a raw MPEG-2 interlaced stream $ gst-launch-1.0 -v filesrc location=/path/to/mpeg2.bits ! \ mpegvideoparse ! vaapidecode ! vaapipostproc ! vaapisink * Convert from one pixel format to another, while also downscaling $ gst-launch-1.0 -v filesrc location=/path/to/raw_video.yuv ! \ videoparse format=yuy2 width=1280 height=720 ! \ vaapipostproc format=nv12 height=480 ! vaapisink * Encode a 1080p stream in raw I420 format into H.264 $ gst-launch-1.0 -v filesrc location=/path/to/raw_video.yuv ! \ videoparse format=i420 width=1920 height=1080 framerate=30/1 ! \ vaapiencode_h264 rate-control=cbr tune=high-compression ! \ qtmux ! filesink location=/path/to/encoded_video.mp4 Sources ------- gstreamer-vaapi is Open Source software, so updates to this framework are really easy to get. Stable source code releases can be found at: <http://www.freedesktop.org/software/vaapi/releases/gstreamer-vaapi/> Git repository for work-in-progress changes is available at: <http://gitorious.org/vaapi/gstreamer-vaapi> Reporting Bugs -------------- Bugs can be reported in the GNOME Bugzilla system at: <https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gstreamer-vaapi> From the main page, new bugs can be reported through New -> Other -> gstreamer-vaapi product.