Am 04.10.2017 um 11:05 schrieb wm4:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2017 07:17:25 -0700 Philip Langdale <phil...@overt.org> wrote:I'd propose to use this as a chance to get in line with nvidias new naming, and call the new cuvid decoder/hwaccel nvdec. This is quite a deviation from libav, but we need to rename it anyways, so might as well pick an entirely different name.I support this.Seems like the only thing we actually need to rename is the cuvid.c source file. I can keep the current rename, or rename the new Libav one, whatever you prefer.
As it's just one file to rename for the current self-contained cuvid decoder, that would be my preferred candidate.
The AVHWAccels for the FFmpeg cuvid decoders can be removed as soon as Mark Thompsons patches here get in: https://lists.libav.org/pipermail/libav-devel/2017-October/084967.html There doesn't actually need to be a separate configure switch for the cuvid hwaccel, and --enable-cuvid would enable both. A user can explicitly enable or disable the individual hwaccels and decoders to get fine control. So there's no name conflict either as soon as the fake AVHWAccels go.
Yeah, in that case there is no need to rename to nvdec.
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