On Fri, 2008-09-19 at 06:59 -0700, Rusty Lynch wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 5:51 AM, Carlos Ojea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello :
> >
> > My board has an intel SCH US15W wich incorporates video decoding
> > capabilities such as H.264.
> > I wish to know if vaapi driver supports SCH US15W decoding
> > capabilities, so a media player could avoid making all H.264 decoding
> > by software.
> > Is there any media player that makes use of vaapi driver to decode H.264?
> 
> There are both helix and gstreamer based codecs that use the
> freedesktop libva interface to offload video decode.
> 
> The helix implementation is available in the RealPlayer-4-MID product
> which includes a player, the helix infrasructure, and codecs.  Withthe
> package installed, you could also run other helix based players
> offload video decode (assuming you have them looking for the
> helixclient libs in the correct location).  See
> https://rp4mid.helixcommunity.org/ for more info.
> 
> Fluendo also has a set of gstreamer codecs available for sell, which
> will enable any gstreamer based application (like elisa and many
> others) to 'just work' using hardware acceleration.  I'm not sure how
> one goes about getting these codecs, but I have been told by some of
> our application engineers that the codecs are working pretty good.
> Perhaps you should just kick off an email to the fluendo contact
> email?  Perhaps someone on the list knows whom to talk to in Fluendo?

I spoke to Muriel Moscardini (in the CC - Sales Director at Fluendo) at
OSiM and she mentioned this codec pack. I'm sure she will be able to
help.

Paul

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