On 09/07/2025 04:11, Desmond Liu wrote:
Hi Ronald, thanks for your response.
We previously had a similar debate regarding realmedia (search for "Codec
wrapper for librv11 and RMHD muxer/demuxer").
I couldn't find much in the way of debate when I searched for this except
for a patch submission in Jan 2018. Was this debate in #ffmpeg-devel IRC?
The debate comes down to this:
- it's clear that for the company, there's a huge advantage in patches
being upstream. For example, upstream does maintenance/upkeep for free.
- it's not clear whether there is any benefit to the community / project in
this patch being upstream. For example, how do we test this code in fate?
As far as I can tell, FATE doesn't test hwaccel codecs/filters. But
we can donate some hardware for FATE testing if needed. We plan on
continuous testing against master to ensure upstream FFmpeg changes
don't break our specific changes. We may also have to donate some VMs to
help with testing.
The fact that something is for sale does not mean it's a general benefit to
the FFmpeg developer or user community.
There were some developers in #ffmpeg-devel IRC that thought we should upstream.
Our Netint Quadra hardware has been used by a large customer base including
several large cloud service providers in production for high density video
encoding and decoding.
There is a lot of interest in using FFmpeg with our ASIC hardware from regular
developers. We've made our ASIC hardware available via Akamai cloud. You can
provision a VM, then use our publicly available FFmpeg changes to work with our
ASIC. Now regular developers can also easily build high density video encoding
solutions with ffmpeg in the cloud.
I'm very much in favour of adding support. Assuming it is then also
properly maintained and not just "dumped" on us.
Of course we can't reasonably add support for every single niche bit of
hardware, but this seems mature and adopted enough to me to warrant it.
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