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Hi,
I'm trying to use Intel Media SDK with DirectX 11 surfaces without success.
when i run the following code:
mfxStatus sts = MFX_ERR_NONE;
mfxIMPL impl = MFX_IMPL_HARDWARE_ANY;
mfxVersion ver = {0, 1};
MFXVideoSession mfxSession;
sts = mfxSession.Init(impl, &ver);
MSDK_CHECK_RESULT(sts, MFX_ERR_NONE, sts);
// Query selected implementation and version
sts = mfxSession.QueryIMPL(&impl);
MSDK_CHECK_RESULT(sts, MFX_ERR_NONE, sts);
sts = mfxSession.QueryVersion(&ver);
MSDK_CHECK_RESULT(sts, MFX_ERR_NONE, sts);
printf("Implementation: %s , Version: %d.%d\n", impl==MFX_IMPL_SOFTWARE?"SOFTWARE":"HARDWARE", ver.Major, ver.Minor);
// the result:
//sts = MFX_ERR_NONE(0)
//printf: Implementation: HARDWARE , Version: 1.3
- but when i change mfxIMPL to (use directx11 surfaces):
mfxIMPL impl = MFX_IMPL_HARDWARE_ANY | MFX_IMPL_VIA_D3D11
// the result is:
//sts = MFX_ERR_UNSUPPORTED(-3)
System details:
Intel Media SDK System Analyzer (64 bit)
The following versions of Media SDK API are supported by platform/driver:
Version Target Supported Dec Enc
1.0 HW Yes X X
1.0 SW Yes X X
1.1 HW Yes X X
1.1 SW Yes X X
1.3 HW Yes X X
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
Graphics Devices:
Name Version State
Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 8.15.10.2712 08
NVIDIA Quadro 2000 8.17.12.9573 Active
System info:
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
Arch: 64-bit
Installed Media SDK packages (be patient...processing takes some time):
Intel« Media SDK 2013 (x64)
Installed Media SDK DirectShow filters:
Intel« Media SDK MP3 Decoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\imc_mpa_dec_ds.dll
Intel« Media SDK JPEG Decoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\jpeg_dec_filter.dll
Intel« Media SDK MPEG-2 Splitter :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\imc_mp2_spl_ds.dll
Intel« Media SDK H.264 Encoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\h264_enc_filter.dll
Intel« Media SDK MVC Decoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\mvc_dec_filter.dll
Intel« Media SDK AAC Decoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\imc_aac_dec_ds.dll
Intel« Media SDK MPEG-2 Decoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\mpeg2_dec_filter.dll
Intel« Media SDK MP4 Splitter :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\imc_mp4_spl_ds.dll
Intel« Media SDK MPEG-2 Muxer :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\imc_mp2_mux_ds.dll
Intel« Media SDK MP4 Muxer :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\imc_mp4_mux_ds.dll
Intel« Media SDK H.264 Decoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\h264_dec_filter.dll
Intel« Media SDK MP3 Encoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\imc_mpa_enc_ds.dll
Intel« Media SDK AAC Encoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\imc_aac_enc_ds.dll
Intel« Media SDK MPEG-2 Encoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\mpeg2_enc_filter.dll
Intel« Media SDK VC-1 Decoder :
C:\Program Files\Intel\Media SDK 2013\samples\_bin\x64\vc1_dec_filter.dll
Installed Intel Media Foundation Transforms:
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}
is there any other way to use DirectX 11 surfaces ?
thanks,
Nadav.
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I recently asked a similar question. Intel MSDK "Direct3D 11" is really 11.1, so you need to be on Windows 8 for this to work.
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Yes, this is actually called out in the System Requirements section of mediasdk_release_notes.pdf document ("For Microsoft DirectX* 11 functionality - Microsoft Windows 8."), but we understand that this can be move visible. Sorry for the confusion.
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Thanks for the info. i've tried with DirectX 9 and it worked. the documentation is indeed not clear enough...

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