Hi Andriy,
Thank you for the patch. Now, the hardware decoding is working fine.
Here's how I applied the patch:
git apply -v
Mohammed
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 15:27, Mohammed Bey Ahmed Khernache <
mohbeyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > You should probably also try with older FFmpeg versions...
> I tried with an older version of ffmpeg (3.4.7), and it works.
> The issue is that I don't see any difference when using ffmpeg with and
> with
> You should probably also try with older FFmpeg versions...
I tried with an older version of ffmpeg (3.4.7), and it works.
The issue is that I don't see any difference when using ffmpeg with and
without the "-c:v hevc_v4l2m2m" option.
This means that the HEVC accelerator is not enabled. Am I right
On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 10:28, Mohammed Bey Ahmed Khernache <
mohbeyi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to decode HEVC-encoded content using ffmpeg. I am still unable
> to leverage the HEVC accelerator, which is hevc_v4l2m2m in the case of the
> platform I am using, RB3.
> Below are the c
Am Mi., 24. Juni 2020 um 16:28 Uhr schrieb Mohammed Bey Ahmed
Khernache :
>
> Hello,
> I am trying to decode HEVC-encoded content using ffmpeg. I am still unable
> to leverage the HEVC accelerator, which is hevc_v4l2m2m in the case of the
> platform I am using, RB3.
> Below are the command and the
Hello,
I am trying to decode HEVC-encoded content using ffmpeg. I am still unable
to leverage the HEVC accelerator, which is hevc_v4l2m2m in the case of the
platform I am using, RB3.
Below are the command and the output.
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root@linaro