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Currently the H264 and H265 parsers look for MVC and SPS respectively, and the required symbols for those were added in GStreamer 1.5 If we try to compile in GStreamer < 1.4, without enabling the builtin codec parsers, the compilation fails, because the lack of those symbols. This patch verifies if the installed H264 and H265 parsers have those symbols. If they do not, the specific built in codec parsers are enabled and used. Signed-off-by: Víctor Manuel Jáquez Leal <victorx.jaquez@intel.com> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754845 |
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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, HEVC 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, JPEG, VP8, HEVC 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 0.38 * JPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264 AVC, H.264 MVC, VP8, VC-1 and HEVC ad-hoc decoders * MPEG-2, H.264 AVC,H.264 MVC, JPEG, VP8 and HEVC ad-hoc encoders * OpenGL rendering through VA/GLX or GLX texture-from-pixmap + FBO * Support for EGL backend * 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 Reductio, Color Balance, Skin-Tone-Enhancement - Advanced deinterlacing: Motion-Adaptive, Motion-Compensated Requirements ------------ Software requirements * GStreamer 1.2.x (up to including GStreamer 1.6): libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.32) libgstreamer1.0-dev (>= 1.2.0) libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev (>= 1.2.0) libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-dev (>= 1.2.0) * 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 (>= 1.0.2) Hardware requirements * AMD platforms with UVD2 (XvBA supported) * Intel Eaglelake (G45) * Intel Ironlake, Sandybridge, Ivybridge, Haswell and Broadwell (HD Graphics) * Intel BayTrail, Braswell * 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 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: <https://github.com/01org/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.