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I am using the FFMpeg 2.8 implementation of the Quick Sync Encoder that I am calling from the OpenCV 3.0.0 dll.
Their code does not work as is. After modifying the OpenCV code to specify a codec format of AV_PIX_FMT_NV12, it goes all the way to the initialization, but MFXVideoENCODE_Init returns error MFX_ERR_INVALID_VIDEO_PARAM.
I am attaching the log file created by the SDK Tracer utility. Could someone be kind enough to go through it and let me know which parameter is wrong? Thank you so much in advance for your help.
Christophe
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Hi Christophe,
Quick Sync usage through FFMPEG is not officially supported. Can you provide more information about your application? And the output from mediasdk_system_analyzer under InstallDirectory/Software Development Kit/tools/mediasdk_sys_analyzer? What specific features are you using from Quick Sync? If possible, can you run MediaSDK alone to separate the issue? I noticed that you are using old MediaSDK, you may update to the latest version 6.0.0.388 inside Intel Software Manager. Thank you!
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That's weird. FFMPEG 2.8.0 claims they officially support.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/release/2.8/Changelog
- Intel QSV-accelerated MPEG-2 video and HEVC encoding
- Intel QSV-accelerated MPEG-2 video and HEVC decoding
- Intel QSV-accelerated VC-1 video decoding
> Can you provide more information about your application?
I am trying to use the OpenCV implementation that calls FFMPEG from my application. To that effect, I am building the opencv_ffmpeg.dll using the instructions located in that folder: opencv\sources\3rdparty\ffmpeg
I wanted to leverage the hardware encoding/decoding of H264 streams.
Here is the output of mediasdk_system_analyser:
Intel Media SDK System Analyzer (32 bit)
The following versions of Media SDK API are supported by platform/driver:
Version Target Supported Dec Enc
1.0 HW Yes X
1.0 SW Yes X X
1.1 HW Yes X
1.1 SW Yes X X
1.3 HW Yes X
1.3 SW Yes X X
1.4 HW Yes X
1.4 SW Yes X X
1.5 HW Yes X
1.5 SW Yes X X
1.6 HW Yes X
1.6 SW Yes X X
1.7 HW Yes X
1.7 SW Yes X X
1.8 HW Yes X
1.8 SW Yes X X
Graphics Devices:
Name Version State
Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor E3800 Series/Intel(R) Celeron(R) Processor N
2920/J190037.15.0.1073 Active
System info:
CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J1900 @ 1.99GHz
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
Arch: 64-bit
Installed Media SDK packages (be patient...processing takes some time):
Intel« INDE Media SDK for Windows 6.0.0.308
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-E4BAE19AF
471}
Intel« Hardware Preprocessing MFT : {EE69B504-1CBF-4EA6-8137-BB10F806B014}
Analysis complete... [press ENTER]
I was also surprised that my hardware only supports Hardware decoding but not encoding.
Yes, I will try some of the MediaSDK examples to see if get the same error and will also update to the latest version of Intel INDE.
Thanks.
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You haven't really answered how I could figure out which of the parameters were incompatible.
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Hi Christophe,
What I meant of "not officially supported" is that there could be third party issues when calling Quick Sync. If you could reproduce the issue using our samples, we will definitely look into that. As for your system, looks like the driver doesn't support hardware encode. If possible, can you update to the latest driver, and run one of our samples to see if you can reproduce the issue? Right now it is hard to isolate which parameters are incompatible, it could be the driver for example. So please update to the latest MediaSDK and let us know your findings. Thanks.
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Hi Christophe,
You can try and update to the latest driver for your system here https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25313/Intel-HD-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-7-8-1-10-3rd-Gen-BYT-. Please let us know how it works. Thanks!
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