FFmpeg 5.1.6
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Data Structures | |
struct | AVHWAccel |
Macros | |
#define | AV_HWACCEL_CODEC_CAP_EXPERIMENTAL 0x0200 |
HWAccel is experimental and is thus avoided in favor of non experimental codecs. More... | |
#define | AV_HWACCEL_FLAG_IGNORE_LEVEL (1 << 0) |
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. More... | |
#define | AV_HWACCEL_FLAG_ALLOW_HIGH_DEPTH (1 << 1) |
Hardware acceleration can output YUV pixel formats with a different chroma sampling than 4:2:0 and/or other than 8 bits per component. More... | |
#define | AV_HWACCEL_FLAG_ALLOW_PROFILE_MISMATCH (1 << 2) |
Hardware acceleration should still be attempted for decoding when the codec profile does not match the reported capabilities of the hardware. More... | |
#define AV_HWACCEL_CODEC_CAP_EXPERIMENTAL 0x0200 |
#define AV_HWACCEL_FLAG_IGNORE_LEVEL (1 << 0) |
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_ALLOW_HIGH_DEPTH (1 << 1) |
#define AV_HWACCEL_FLAG_ALLOW_PROFILE_MISMATCH (1 << 2) |
Hardware acceleration should still be attempted for decoding when the codec profile does not match the reported capabilities of the hardware.
For example, this can be used to try to decode baseline profile H.264 streams in hardware - it will often succeed, because many streams marked as baseline profile actually conform to constrained baseline profile.