On 13/06/18 19:22, André Hänsel wrote:
> When I scale with scale_vaapi, it results in a green line at the bottom of
> the image, see attachment.
> 
> Command line:
> ffmpeg -hwaccel vaapi -vaapi_device /dev/dri/renderD128
> -hwaccel_output_format vaapi -i bbb.mp4 -vf
> "scale_vaapi=w=240:h=135:format=yuv420p,hwdownload,format=yuv420p" -frames 1
> out.png
> 
> It probably matters that I'm scaling to a height that is not divisible by 2
> or 16. The input video here is Big Buck Bunny 1080p.

Yeah, I don't think scaling a chroma-subsampled format to an odd dimension is 
going to act consistently.  This probably isn't an ffmpeg issue - it will 
depend on the VAAPI driver and hardware (I can reproduce the green line you 
have with the latest Intel i965 driver on gen9 hardware, it goes away if I 
scale to height 134 or 136 instead).

> Extra question: Why do I need the second "format=yuv420p" after the
> hwdownload filter? If I omit it, FFmpeg just gets stuck.

The filter negotiation for the output doesn't have information to realise that 
the output format needs to be the hardware format of the input frame to 
hwdownload, because at the point that formats are negotiated that isn't known 
and so hwdownload declares that it might output any software format.  As a 
result, the avfilter setup picks something appropriate to the following 
component (in this case the PNG encoder), and that isn't necessarily something 
which hwdownload can actually use so it throws an error in that case.

- Mark
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