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ffmpeg_vdpau: Ignore decoder's max supported level

The h264 decoder reports 4.1 as its maximum level, but it will decode
5.1 4K video just fine. In practice, the published level limits in
vdpau do not communicate anything that's actually useful.
tags/n2.8
Philip Langdale 10 years ago
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2 changed files with 5 additions and 1 deletions
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      ffmpeg_vdpau.c
  2. +3
    -0
      libavcodec/avcodec.h

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- 1
ffmpeg_vdpau.c View File

@@ -289,7 +289,8 @@ do {

s->hwaccel_context = vdpau_ctx;
} else
if (av_vdpau_bind_context(s, ctx->device, ctx->get_proc_address, 0))
if (av_vdpau_bind_context(s, ctx->device, ctx->get_proc_address,
AV_HWACCEL_FLAG_IGNORE_LEVEL))
goto fail;

ctx->get_information_string(&vendor);


+ 3
- 0
libavcodec/avcodec.h View File

@@ -3715,6 +3715,9 @@ typedef struct AVHWAccel {
* Hardware acceleration should be used for decoding even if the codec level
* used is unknown or higher than the maximum supported level reported by the
* hardware driver.
*
* It's generally a good idea to pass this flag unless you have a specific
* reason not to, as hardware tends to under-report supported levels.
*/
#define AV_HWACCEL_FLAG_IGNORE_LEVEL (1 << 0)



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