Is it correct that Lookahead isn't supported for HEVC encoding on Skylake? Is it because of PAK encoding?
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Hi there,
Yes, currently Lookahead is not supported for hevc encoding on Skylake. Not specifically due to PAK encoding. But, this may/could change with product driver releases in future.
Thanks,
Yups, you are welcome to submit bugs if you find our software do not work as declared. Faster way to investigate for us if you provide a good description and reproduser source. for this purpose you may use our samples
Regards, Alexey
Hi Yups,
Apologies for the confusion here. Thank you for your feedback, we will make changes to the documentation. Yes, I agree the need for lookahead feature in HEVC and it does provide help with better quality and performance. This feature is on our development plan and currently is not part of the product. But we may release it in future - please stay tuned.
Thanks,
Hi Thomas,
Thank you checking back on this feature. Currently, no new updates in regard to lookahead support for HEVC. But, as I mentioned it on our development roadmap and if, could share your feedback via "private message" on business details and impact with/without this feature. That would be really helpful for our product planning team.
Thanks,
True, HW HEVC with QuickSync requires a Skylake processor with Intel Graphics, but my point is that is all it needs. There is no need for any external graphics card. This has always been true for QuickSync and distinguishes it from NVIDIA's hardware encoder, which requires _both_ a processor and a separate graphics card. Requiring both limits the number of hardware solutions that can be used to accommodate this requirement. It also almost certainly results in greater power consumption, although I don't have any data to back that suggestion up. That's why I thought it wasn't a fair comparison. Yes, NVIDIA's solution can be used with older processors or non-Intel processors, but if someone is looking for a small form factor solution that supports HW HEVC encoding, NVIDIA is not the way to go. Regardless, I'm not suggesting that Intel's Skylake HW HEVC encoder/decoder shouldn't be better than it is, or that the Intel Media SDK isn't lacking in a number of different ways, and I agree with you that they ought to be better.
A long time has passed, is there some progress? Or do we have to expect that nothing happens within another 1-2 years? If so, be honest so that we don't have to ask or expect something that won't happen for the foreseeable future.