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Philip Langdale
ed83a3a5bd lavu/pixdesc: favour formats where depth and subsampling exactly match
Since introducing the various packed formats used by VAAPI (and p012),
we've noticed that there's actually a gap in how
av_find_best_pix_fmt_of_2 works. It doesn't actually assign any value
to having the same bit depth as the source format, when comparing
against formats with a higher bit depth. This usually doesn't matter,
because av_get_padded_bits_per_pixel() will account for it.

However, as many of these formats use padding internally, we find that
av_get_padded_bits_per_pixel() actually returns the same value for the
10 bit, 12 bit, 16 bit flavours, etc. In these tied situations, we end
up just picking the first of the two provided formats, even if the
second one should be preferred because it matches the actual bit depth.

This bug already existed if you tried to compare yuv420p10 against p016
and p010, for example, but it simply hadn't come up before so we never
noticed.

But now, we actually got a situation in the VAAPI VP9 decoder where it
offers both p010 and p012 because Profile 3 could be either depth and
ends up picking p012 for 10 bit content due to the ordering of the
testing.

In addition, in the process of testing the fix, I realised we have the
same gap when it comes to chroma subsampling - we do not favour a
format that has exactly the same subsampling vs one with less
subsampling when all else is equal.

To fix this, I'm introducing a small score penalty if the bit depth or
subsampling doesn't exactly match the source format. This will break
the tie in favour of the format with the exact match, but not offset
any of the other scoring penalties we already have.

I have added a set of tests around these formats which will fail
without this fix.
2022-09-17 15:11:13 -07:00
Philip Langdale
cc5a5c9860 lavu/pixfmt: Introduce VUYX format
This is the alphaless version of VUYA that I introduced recently. After
further discussion and noting that the Intel vaapi driver explicitly
lists XYUV as a support format for encoding and decoding 8bit 444
content, we decided to switch our usage and avoid the overhead of
having a declared alpha channel around.

Note that I am not removing VUYA, as this turned out to have another
use, which was to replace the need for v408enc/dec when dealing with
the format.

The vaapi switching will happen in the next change
2022-08-25 19:02:49 -07:00
James Almer
13b3becc7b fate: fix reference file for fate-pixfmt_best
Missed in 85c59bd6de

Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
2022-08-07 15:15:45 -03:00
Philip Langdale
5de4f1d871 avutil: Add NV24 and NV42 pixel formats
These are the 4:4:4 variants of the semi-planar NV12/NV21 formats.

These formats are not used much, so we've never had a reason to add
them until now. VDPAU recently added support HEVC 4:4:4 content
and when you use the OpenGL interop, the returned surfaces are in
NV24 format, so we need the pixel format for media players, even
if there's no direct use within ffmpeg.

Separately, there are apparently webcams that use NV24, but I've
never seen one.
2019-05-12 07:51:02 -07:00
Tobias Rapp
60008c0fe9 fate: update pixfmt_best test to check for endianness
Signed-off-by: Tobias Rapp <t.rapp@noa-archive.com>
2017-07-27 08:53:37 +02:00
Mark Thompson
3192821237 pixdesc: Add a test for av_find_best_pix_fmt_of_2() 2017-07-18 22:56:30 +01:00