This was probably broken some time ago. The breakage is now part of the
ABI. For example, we have:
AV_PIX_FMT_XYZ12BE
AV_PIX_FMT_NV16
AV_PIX_FMT_NV20LE
AV_PIX_FMT_NV20LE is wrong. It has the value 113, but as little-endian
format it should be even. This must have been quite obvious when these
formats were added (because of the AV_PIX_FMT_XYZ12BE entry), but
nobody cared or knew about this.
The future libavutil major bump will also break this additionally,
because disabling FF_API_VDPAU will remove an odd number of entries from
the middle of the enum.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
The rationale is that you have a packed format in form
<greyscale sample> <alpha sample> <greyscale sample> <alpha sample>
and shortening greyscale to 'G' might make one thing about Greenscale instead.
An alias pixel format and color space name are provided for compatibility.
XvMC has long ago been superseded by newer acceleration APIs, such as
VDPAU, and few downstreams still support it. Furthermore XvMC is not
implemented within the hwaccel framework, but requires its own specific
code in the MPEG-1/2 decoder, which is a maintenance burden.
Fix handling of input if not in native endianness, and add support for
9/10-bit output. This allows us to force endianness of YUV420P 9/10bit
in the H264/10bit fate tests, which should fix them on big-endian
systems.
Passing an explicit filename to this command is only necessary if the
documentation in the @file block refers to a file different from the
one the block resides in.
Originally committed as revision 22921 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
Patch by Janusz Krzysztofik jkrzyszt tis icnet pl
Original thread:
Subject: [FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH v2] Add initial support for 12-bit color mode.
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 02:05:07 +0100
Originally committed as revision 22220 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
It allows VLD H264 decoding using DXVA2 (GPU assisted decoding API under
VISTA and Windows 7).
It is implemented by using AVHWAccel API. It has been tested successfully
for some time in VLC using an nvidia card on Windows 7.
To compile it, you need to have the system header dxva2api.h (either from
microsoft or using http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/videolan/testing/contrib/dxva2api.h)
The generated libavcodec.dll does not depend directly on any new lib as
the necessary objects are given by the application using FFmpeg.
Originally committed as revision 21353 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk