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Hi All,
I have some basic doubts (which may sound silly), please clarify:
how we can say that, when we run sample applications (lets say multi_transcoding_drm), is running on/offloaded to GPU? I could see the following log messages while running the sample application:
Pipeline surfaces number: 14
MFX HARDWARE Session 16 API ver 1.16 parameters: -->Is this telling that it is offloaded to GPU?
Input video: AVC
Output video: MPG2
I'm using Intel-NUC-Kit-NUC5i7RYH. Is there any special hardware chip which is doing video transcoding thing in this kit?
Is there any CLI tool for calculating the GPU usage (something like top in linux)?
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Hi There,
You are using Linux, right ?
For Linux, if you install MSS , you can find metrics_monitor under /opt/intel/mediasdk/tools/, you can refer to metricsmon-man.pdf in doc folder.
Thank,
Zachary
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Hi Zachary,
Thanks for the details. I could see the usage details using that command.
[root@localhost _bin]# ./metrics_monitor
RENDER usage: 100.00, VIDEO usage: 100.00, VIDEO_E usage: 0.00 VIDEO2 usage: 100.00
RENDER usage: 100.00, VIDEO usage: 100.00, VIDEO_E usage: 0.00 VIDEO2 usage: 100.00
RENDER usage: 91.00, VIDEO usage: 92.00, VIDEO_E usage: 0.00 VIDEO2 usage: 92.00
RENDER usage: 75.76, VIDEO usage: 74.75, VIDEO_E usage: 0.00 VIDEO2 usage: 74.75
RENDER usage: 97.96, VIDEO usage: 100.00, VIDEO_E usage: 0.00 VIDEO2 usage: 100.00
RENDER usage: 100.00, VIDEO usage: 100.00, VIDEO_E usage: 0.00 VIDEO2 usage: 100.00
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