<alyssa_>
blugh i'll just let my CPU max out instead :P
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<LongChair>
alyssa_: ffmpeg has support & mpv as well
<LongChair>
so does gstreamer
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<narmstrong>
lvrp16: hi, I've been asked if the ROC-RK3328-CC will have the same testpoints as Firefly-RK3288 Reload to bypass the eMMC and boot in maskrom mode ?
<narmstrong>
The schematics seems to show them
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<alyssa_>
LongChair: fwiw, I eventually found out the bottleneck was not software decoding at all, but rather writing to the framebuffer itself since mpv was doing something inane. (AFAICT, it was doing everything indirectly through opengl as an "optimisation". Except then that's hitting swrast, not even llvmpipe, so performance goes kersplat. Switching to --vo=x11 makes everything work nicely, no VPU
<alyssa_>
drivers used -- which means I can also decode codecs not supported, like VP9.)
<LongChair>
well mpv can use hw decoding
<LongChair>
and avoid sw rasterization
<LongChair>
if you pass it the right params :)
<alyssa_>
I mean, getting the VPU drivers working will be a pain (and that's for only a fraction of the codecs I use), and getting the GPU drivers working a bigger pain, seeing as I refuse to use the blob ;)
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<ayaka>
alyssa_, I think vp9 is supported
<ayaka>
alyssa_, sorry, you mean rk3288, then it is not
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<LongChair>
3288 only supports vp8 afaik
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<LongChair>
@ayaka : any other suggestion for deinterlacing btw ? :)
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<ayaka>
LongChair, if you don't want the answer I give you, I can give you an gstreamer sample later
<LongChair>
well switching to interlaced mode is not always possible
<LongChair>
if that's what you are referring to
<LongChair>
most PC screens don't have interlaced modes, just progressive
<LongChair>
so i need to transform interlaced frames into progressive ones
<LongChair>
but if you have some gstreamer sample that does the deinterlacing, that'd be a start :à
<ayaka>
I have written it, you may need to wait for the next month after the Chinese new year