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Hi Jeffrey,
We are appling MSDK to our transcoding program, I've been evaluating MSDK for some time, and I am a little confused by the capability of MSDK on different platform, generally, we are working on Xeon E3-1245v2 (HD4000) & Xeon E3-1245v3 (HD4600), here are some results on Windows 8:
|
1245v2 driver 9.17.10.2792 |
1245v2 driver 10.18.10.3496 |
1245v3 driver 9.18.10.3257 |
1245v3 driver 10.18.10.3621 |
YV12 --> NV12 |
HW Accelerated |
HW Accelerated |
Partially Accelerated |
Not Supported |
VPP deinterlace |
HW Accelerated |
HW Accelerated |
Partially Accelerated |
Not Supported |
Customized SPS PPS |
Not Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
SDK version (HW) |
1.4 |
1.8 |
1.7 |
1.10 |
Also, We did some test on Windows Server 2008 with MSDK 2014 for server (eval), even encoding cannot be fully accelerated by HW, which is fully accelerated on Windows 8, here is analyzer info:
The following versions of Media SDK API are supported by platform/driver:
Version Target Supported Dec Enc
1.0 HW No
1.0 SW Yes X X
1.1 HW No
1.1 SW Yes X X
1.3 HW No
1.3 SW Yes X X
1.4 HW No
1.4 SW Yes X X
1.5 HW No
1.5 SW Yes X X
1.6 HW No
1.6 SW Yes X X
1.7 HW No
1.7 SW Yes X X
1.8 HW No
1.8 SW Yes X X
Graphics Devices:
Name Version State
Intel(R) HD Graphics P4600/P4700 10.18.10.3630 08
Standard VGA Graphics Adapter 6.1.7600.16385 08
System info:
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 v3 @ 3.40GHz
OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
Arch: 64-bit
Installed Media SDK packages (be patient...processing takes some time):
Intel« Media SDK 2014 R2 for Clients (x64)
Intel« Media SDK 2014 R2 for Windows Servers Evaluation
Installed Media SDK DirectShow filters:
Installed Intel Media Foundation Transforms:
Intel« Hardware M-JPEG Decoder MFT : {00C69F81-0524-48C0-A353-4DD9D54F9A6E}
Intel« Hardware VC-1 Decoder MFT : {059A5BAE-5D7A-4C5E-8F7A-BFD57D1D6AAA}
Intel« Hardware H.264 Decoder MFT : {45E5CE07-5AC7-4509-94E9-62DB27CF8F96}
Intel« Hardware MPEG-2 Decoder MFT : {CD5BA7FF-9071-40E9-A462-8DC5152B1776}
Intel« Quick Sync Video H.264 Encoder MFT : {4BE8D3C0-0515-4A37-AD55-E4BAE19AF471}
Intel« Hardware Preprocessing MFT : {EE69B504-1CBF-4EA6-8137-BB10F806B014}
What can I do to make VPP & ENC working properly on Windows Server 2008 for Xeon E3-1245v3?
Thanks,
Matt
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Sorry for the delay in replying. The version of Windows Server as well as the hardware listed are not supported.
The release notes lists these HW options:
Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1285 v3 with Intel HD Graphics P4700
Intel Xeon Processor E3-1285L v3 with Intel HD Graphics P4600
Intel Xeon Processor E3-1284L v3 with Intel Iris™ Pro Graphics 5200
Intel Xeon Processor E3-1285 v2 and E3-1285L v2 with Intel HD Graphics P4000
And this for supported OS:
Microsoft* Windows Server* 2012, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2, 64-bit Microsoft Windows* 8
In terms of getting something to work, updating the OS is the easiest to do and the most important.
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Hi Jeffrey,
Thanks for your reply : ) it's quite clear that new driver can no longer support YV12-->NV12 with VPP, we will have to do something about this.
BTW, I have read about transforming 1080i60 to 1080p60 with MSDK, I just wonder how it's gonna work.
My solution is two VPPs in the same time for TFF & BFF, and then combine the two VPP output frames into one stream. but it will cause lots of overhead. Is there any direct solution in MSDK?
Thanks!
Matt
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