On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Lars Hammarstrand < lars.hammarstr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > You do realize that ffmpeg (the application) does not suport dxva2 ? > > > > Sorry my bad - I meant libs, not the apps. Hopefully it's not the same > story with the libs regarding dxva2. > > > > > Other players like VLC should however be fine, if build with a proper > toolchain which includes the DXVA2 headers required (say mingw-w64) > > > > If the toolchain provides dxva2 headers, no config flags should be > required and support enabled automatically in avcodec. > > The toolchain for xbmc does but we don't get it to work that's why i was > wondering about this patch: > http://lists.ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2013-March/139852.html. Aware > of any apps that successfully utilizes dxva2 with current ffmpeg head (or > 1.2)? > > VLC should work, and my set of DirectShow decoders also does ( http://code.google.com/p/lavfilters/) There was a bug a short while back which required you to pass --enable-dxva2 to configure because the auto-detection was faulty, but this was fixed in HEAD, and hopefully backported to 1.2 (not sure on this part).
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