On Mon, Apr 29, 2019, 11:16 andrei ka wrote:
> hmm, i think one could extract frames with ffmpeg and pipe 'em into some
> gpu encoging software. or one can invent some sort of chain processing,
> like encoding video in gpu at 1 fps and then pipe into ffmpeg to split
> video into frames in cpu ?
hmm, i think one could extract frames with ffmpeg and pipe 'em into some
gpu encoging software. or one can invent some sort of chain processing,
like encoding video in gpu at 1 fps and then pipe into ffmpeg to split
video into frames in cpu ?
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 3:38 PM Moritz Barsnick
[Fixed the e-mail subject for you.]
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 15:29:17 +0300, lastk...@tut.by wrote:
> hi! i need to know if ffmpeg.exe uses Gpu or cpu when we use it to convert
> video to number of images?
ffmpeg can use either CPU or GPU for decoding video.
ffmpeg can use either CPU or GPU for