On 19/10/16 12:00, Hendrik Leppkes wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Sven C. Dack <sven.c.d...@sky.com> wrote:
On 19/10/16 11:01, Yogender Kumar Gupta wrote:
I've send in 3 patches regarding Nvidia stuff (1. check for temp aq, 2.
option for temp aq in hevc, 3. limitation work-around for scale npp), but
there seems to be no maintainer present at the moment to pick them up...

Tempoal AQ HEVC not supported yet.

I cannot confirm. On some hardware it isn't, yes, but I don't own all Pascal
cards
All Pascal cards (releases so far) have the same hardware encoding block.

Temporal AQ is implemented in CUDA, not in silicon. So far does the API (Video SDK 7.0.1) accept the flag without giving any errors. The output however remains identical currently (tested on a GTX 960). You'll have to ask Nvidia why they haven't implemented it yet (i'ts probably too soon). I am expecting it to become available with a future driver (or SDK or CUDA). It's already available for NVENC when encoding H.264/AVC and it's not only a method used in H.264 encoding, but one which is used in H.265 encoding, too (for example does x265 call auto variance '--aq-mode 2').

Unless you can give good reasons why not to provide the flag do I not see why to hide it from users when it's already in the API and exists as a feature test.

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