Re: MrMC v3.0.0 on Amazon
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 16:32
Does that mean we have now hardware accelerated deinterlacing?davilla wrote: ...
- fixed, h264/interlace detection for MediaCodec.
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Does that mean we have now hardware accelerated deinterlacing?davilla wrote: ...
- fixed, h264/interlace detection for MediaCodec.
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Only on shield and only for [email protected] which is the only flavor that seemed to work without issue.vlaves wrote:Does that mean we have now hardware accelerated deinterlacing?davilla wrote: ...
- fixed, h264/interlace detection for MediaCodec.
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And really fixeddavilla wrote:Only on shield and only for [email protected] which is the only flavor that seemed to work without issue.vlaves wrote:Does that mean we have now hardware accelerated deinterlacing?davilla wrote: ...
- fixed, h264/interlace detection for MediaCodec.
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The 'fixed' refers to detecting h264 interlaced content so it properly gets vectored to ffmpeg.
That sentence is now more confusing. So now on FireTv with Mediacodec we will have the deinterlacing in hardware or not?davilla wrote:And really fixeddavilla wrote:Only on shield and only for [email protected] which is the only flavor that seemed to work without issue.vlaves wrote: Does that mean we have now hardware accelerated deinterlacing?
The 'fixed' refers to detecting h264 interlaced content so it properly gets vectored to ffmpeg.MediaCodec now supports h264 interlaced content. Regression testing across a few FireOS devices.
Awesome, so on mediacodec(surface) we finally get hardware accelretaed deinterlacingdavilla wrote:All MediaCodec(surface) usage. That means FireTV1, FireTV2, and other FireOS devices. And Shield (GooglePlay).
good news! I guess this useful mainly for those whose broadcast tv is h264?davilla wrote:All MediaCodec(surface) usage. That means FireTV1, FireTV2, and other FireOS devices. And Shield (GooglePlay).
Not yet, mpeg2 (1080i) can be handled with ffmpeg on pretty much all devices we support.cosmoxl wrote: have you looked at surface with mpeg2 (USA broadcast tv)?
you know I know that.davilla wrote:Not yet, mpeg2 (1080i) can be handled with ffmpeg on pretty much all devices we support.cosmoxl wrote: have you looked at surface with mpeg2 (USA broadcast tv)?
It's definitely not good, reds are always very 'bouncy'cosmoxl wrote:you know I know that.davilla wrote:Not yet, mpeg2 (1080i) can be handled with ffmpeg on pretty much all devices we support.cosmoxl wrote: have you looked at surface with mpeg2 (USA broadcast tv)?but the deinterlacing stinks and I'm not the only one who's complained about that.