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Is there any builtin encoder/decoder cpu/gpu is available
cpu vs gpu - when cpu is betterStreaming hevc videoHow can I generate encoded HEVC bitstream using ffmpeg?H.265/HEVC web browser supportcpu frequency impact on build graphic cardWhat is YUVrecon video produced by HEVC encoder?Is there any bit-stream extractor in scalable HEVC?What is the best solution to convert old videos to newer more optimised formatsiOS VTDecompressionSessionDecodeFrame error -12909 when decoding HEVCCan't decode HEVC video with DXVA2 and ffmpeg
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Without having hevc/h.264 application, how to get compressed video (bit stream). Is there any builtin encoders/decoders are available in cpu/gpu.Just to give RAW yuv video and get compressed bit stream without any software hevc/h.264 application.
My processor is cpu gold 6154.
I have searched in online but i did not find any proper results.
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cpu cpu-architecture transcoding hevc encoder-decoder
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Without having hevc/h.264 application, how to get compressed video (bit stream). Is there any builtin encoders/decoders are available in cpu/gpu.Just to give RAW yuv video and get compressed bit stream without any software hevc/h.264 application.
My processor is cpu gold 6154.
I have searched in online but i did not find any proper results.
enter image description here
cpu cpu-architecture transcoding hevc encoder-decoder
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Yes, Intel GPUs have QuickSync, but some Xeons don't have a built-in GPU. Even if you have a GPU, you need the right software to feed YUV to the fixed-function hardware encoder, though; it's a lot more complicated than the ISA extensions for AES, for example. Also, if you care about quality-per-bitrate, software encoding is better, often much better, especially withx264 -preset slower
to let it spend more CPU time looking for efficient ways to compress without losing quality. x264 and x265 are free an open-source, so is ffmpeg, so that's your best bet.
– Peter Cordes
Mar 28 at 8:08
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Without having hevc/h.264 application, how to get compressed video (bit stream). Is there any builtin encoders/decoders are available in cpu/gpu.Just to give RAW yuv video and get compressed bit stream without any software hevc/h.264 application.
My processor is cpu gold 6154.
I have searched in online but i did not find any proper results.
enter image description here
cpu cpu-architecture transcoding hevc encoder-decoder
Without having hevc/h.264 application, how to get compressed video (bit stream). Is there any builtin encoders/decoders are available in cpu/gpu.Just to give RAW yuv video and get compressed bit stream without any software hevc/h.264 application.
My processor is cpu gold 6154.
I have searched in online but i did not find any proper results.
enter image description here
cpu cpu-architecture transcoding hevc encoder-decoder
cpu cpu-architecture transcoding hevc encoder-decoder
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Yes, Intel GPUs have QuickSync, but some Xeons don't have a built-in GPU. Even if you have a GPU, you need the right software to feed YUV to the fixed-function hardware encoder, though; it's a lot more complicated than the ISA extensions for AES, for example. Also, if you care about quality-per-bitrate, software encoding is better, often much better, especially withx264 -preset slower
to let it spend more CPU time looking for efficient ways to compress without losing quality. x264 and x265 are free an open-source, so is ffmpeg, so that's your best bet.
– Peter Cordes
Mar 28 at 8:08
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Yes, Intel GPUs have QuickSync, but some Xeons don't have a built-in GPU. Even if you have a GPU, you need the right software to feed YUV to the fixed-function hardware encoder, though; it's a lot more complicated than the ISA extensions for AES, for example. Also, if you care about quality-per-bitrate, software encoding is better, often much better, especially withx264 -preset slower
to let it spend more CPU time looking for efficient ways to compress without losing quality. x264 and x265 are free an open-source, so is ffmpeg, so that's your best bet.
– Peter Cordes
Mar 28 at 8:08
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Yes, Intel GPUs have QuickSync, but some Xeons don't have a built-in GPU. Even if you have a GPU, you need the right software to feed YUV to the fixed-function hardware encoder, though; it's a lot more complicated than the ISA extensions for AES, for example. Also, if you care about quality-per-bitrate, software encoding is better, often much better, especially with
x264 -preset slower
to let it spend more CPU time looking for efficient ways to compress without losing quality. x264 and x265 are free an open-source, so is ffmpeg, so that's your best bet.– Peter Cordes
Mar 28 at 8:08
Yes, Intel GPUs have QuickSync, but some Xeons don't have a built-in GPU. Even if you have a GPU, you need the right software to feed YUV to the fixed-function hardware encoder, though; it's a lot more complicated than the ISA extensions for AES, for example. Also, if you care about quality-per-bitrate, software encoding is better, often much better, especially with
x264 -preset slower
to let it spend more CPU time looking for efficient ways to compress without losing quality. x264 and x265 are free an open-source, so is ffmpeg, so that's your best bet.– Peter Cordes
Mar 28 at 8:08
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Yes, Intel GPUs have QuickSync, but some Xeons don't have a built-in GPU. Even if you have a GPU, you need the right software to feed YUV to the fixed-function hardware encoder, though; it's a lot more complicated than the ISA extensions for AES, for example. Also, if you care about quality-per-bitrate, software encoding is better, often much better, especially with
x264 -preset slower
to let it spend more CPU time looking for efficient ways to compress without losing quality. x264 and x265 are free an open-source, so is ffmpeg, so that's your best bet.– Peter Cordes
Mar 28 at 8:08