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Hi,
I am trying to stream 2 videos of USB cameras connected to my Intel UpBoard (running ubuntu).
however, looks like i am unable to use hardware-accelerated encoding (h264). Whenever I am trying to use a software to encode, my CPU utilization goes around 100% CPU which makes it impossible to work with.
Is there a way to achieve it?
Thanks,
Gil
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Hi David,
Thank you for assisting.
As mentioned, I am using Linux (ubuntu 16.04) so the windows utility will not fit.=
In addition, I am trying to follow this tutorial: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/quicksync-video-ffmpeg-install-valid.pdf
however the link for Intel® Media Server Studio – Professional Edition 2018 is invalid (getting 404).
What else can be done?
Gil
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Hello GBrud,
Thank you for patiently waiting.
I have been reviewing the information and checking what else could be done; however, what you are trying to do is most accurately supported by the system manufacturer.
They can assist you and test the issue you are experiencing. Please contact your system manufacturer for further assistance.
Regards,
David V
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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