Den 14.09.2024 07:55, skrev Андрей Спицын via Cin:
>Is there something that prevent typical QSV to be prebuilt in the CinGG/FFmpeg 
rpm?

The ffmpeg not installed on my suse build host. If you how to enable QSV, I'll change the build script.

Interesting.

I know how to install FFmpeg and other packages to work with QSV, latest SVT-AV1 etc. on openSUSE. Primarly it is by adding the third party Packman and OBS multimedia libs and apps, repos and packages.
The Open Build Service may contain the same packages for distros too.
https://build.opensuse.org/

But I am not sure what this implies with regards to CinGG use, I expect Andrew know(?) If this will be a bundled static build which includes the above system FFmpeg and other packages, I wonder if the additional features i.e QSV can be accessed from CinGG without including presets etc? And possibly other current CinGG features won't be available without its usual bundled FFmpeg?

To be sure not to break the current working CinGG rpm build for openSUSE Leap15.6, possibly using Slowroll as a testbed and learning workshop beside would be a better idea for this, if you have the opportunity? I myselfe have both distros installed in dual-boot setups on my machines, but Slowroll has the benefit of the most current versions of the most. Besides, I have installed the "6.6.49-1-longterm" kernel on Slowroll.

Installation and setup of the latest Slowroll iso is similar to and as easy as Leap 15.6. In principle it is to follow tit new Portal wiki with a few modifications and addons as mentioned above:
https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Slowroll

Hear back about this.




Best regards,
Andrey

пт, 13 сент. 2024 г., 20:17 Terje J. Hanssen via Cin <[email protected]>:

    The CinGG manual mentions VAAPI and VDPAU.
    
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Hardware_video_acceleration.html

    
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/GPU_hardware_encoding.html

    My prebuild system FFmpeg lists

    ffmpeg -hide_banner -hwaccels
    Hardware acceleration methods:

        vdpau
        cuda
        vaapi
        qsv
        drm
        vulkan


    Among these, Vulkan has recently been discussed here.

    Is there something that prevent typical QSV to be prebuilt in the
    CinGG/FFmpeg rpm?


    References:
    Compiling FFmpeg with QSV on Linux Intel Platform:
    
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/content-details/728030/building-ffmpeg-with-qsv-on-windows-and-linux-intel-platform.html?wapkw=ffmpeg
    Arc: Intel QuickSync (QSV):
    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/FFmpeg#Intel_QuickSync_(QSV)



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