From a previous thread:
Re: [Cin] another set of test profiles

Den 18.10.2024 02:08, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:

чт, 17 окт. 2024 г., 15:06 Terje J. Hanssen <[email protected]>:


    Den 17.10.2024 13:51, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:

    чт, 17 окт. 2024 г., 13:40 Terje J. Hanssen
    <[email protected]>:


        Den 14.10.2024 00:38, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:

        пн, 14 окт. 2024 г., 01:36 Phyllis Smith
        <[email protected]>:

            Andrew, so it seems prudent to check into GIT, the
            av1_vaapi.mp4 render format (after successfully tested
            of course); but what about the QSV encoders?



        wait for Terje's testing OR try to build oneVPL-cpu (it sort
        of circles back to different branch of ffmpeg, so ffmpeg
        will think it uses qsv but it in fact will use another
        ffmpeg .... well, in theory! it does not work for me on 32-bit!)



        I wonder if Hw accellerated encoding support via Vaapi and
        QSV is to be embedded in future Cingg Appimage and/or
        packages if possible?
        What about a list of supported dGPUs/iGPUs?


    Problem is - QSV/vaapi  basically search for driver component and
    this one might be in different location on different distros, and
    interface between two also not set in stone.

    For appimage you can just unpack them and remove libva.so so on
    startup cingg will link to system's libva.

    QSV as we learned is another layer with their own runtime path
    for yet another set of driver components. So, while building
    libvpl itself is relatively easily making sure it finds its
    drivers is not easy (at least for me).

    speaking about GPU list I think it will be fairly short,
    you,Phyllis and Andrea probably only ones who use it and report
    back. Stephan noticed some troubles and reverted back to
    software. I can test nvdec/nvenc on livecd but this is not my
    everyday setup (Nvidia proprietary drivers enforce 64-bit system).

    But well, feel free to post short summary of that works on your
    GPUs in cingg as another thread, hopefully others will chime in!

    If we get available a packaged Cingg test build (rpm/Leap for me),
    it would be more useful to do this test. Then I have available
    three gen. Intel, legacy Skylake/Kabylake iGPUs and current
    DG2/Arc GPU. I also have/had a Nvidia GPU on Skylake, but it looks
    like it past away.


I think you can build rpm yourself, but for this we need to update spec file, so it will point at new source and add openvpl as requirements.

In meantime  you can just make your own appimage from just build cingg-with-system-ffmpeg, so it hopefully will not be lost after few system updates.



Andrew,
I don't know how busy you are currently with other tasks, but i case you have time, I would be interested to fulfill this rpm and (possibly Appimage) exercise?
That is from my current build with third-party (internal) ffmpeg7.0.


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