I believe that GStreamer 1.0 has much better support for GPU acceleration.
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On Thursday den 22. November 2012 at 04.09, Cody Garver wrote:
GStreamer needs to support hardware-accelerated playback in order for
Much better than previous version of GStreamer, or better than mplayer?
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On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 11:39 AM, David Nielsen gnomeu...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe that GStreamer 1.0 has much better support for GPU
acceleration.
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There is hardware acceleration of video playback on several levels. I
assume you mean offloading stream decoding to the GPU in this context,
because other means of acceleration were implemented quite a while
ago.
Hardware acceleration of video decoding has been possible in GStreamer
0.10 (e.g. it
Apparently this should be taken care of in GStreamer:
http://docs.gstreamer.com/display/GstSDK/Playback+tutorial+8%3A+Hardware-accelerated+video+decoding
My question is: is this supported out of the box on our OS?
On Nov 22, 2012 12:10 AM, Cody Garver c...@elementaryos.org wrote:
GStreamer
Proper VA-API decoding will not be supported in Luna (except via the
commerical gstreamer-fluvadec) because we'll stick to GStreamer 0.10;
going forward I'd recommend to stick to it for a while and wait till
1.0 stabilizes and gains more plugins.
In general I'd prefer to stick to whatever Ubuntu
Hey guys, I was just reading about hardware acceleration support in MPlayer
and was wondering if anyone knew anything about it.
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/install-mplayer-with-va-api-hardware.html
It'd be sweet to get hardware acceleration for video in Audience to
significantly reduce memory
GStreamer needs to support hardware-accelerated playback in order for
Audience/Totem to.
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 11:26 PM, Cassidy James c...@ssidyjam.es wrote:
Hey guys, I was just reading about hardware acceleration support in
MPlayer and was wondering if anyone knew anything about it.
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