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this is my first time to use intel media sdk ,i just want to use intel media sdk to encode and decode tht 264 with ffmpeg . so what i want to know is if i can decode it by ffmpeg .
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We are exploring many ways of extending the reach of QucikSync Video and Media SDK. Deep integration of Media SDK with FFmpeg, below the FFmpeg API would certainly be an interesting approach.
Since FFmpeg is an open source project we also encourage the community to contribute.
More extensive integration of Media SDK with FFmpeg for transcoding usages is also available here: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-media-sdk-tutorial-simple-6-transcode-opaque-async-ffmpeg
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Tony Pabon (Intel) wrote:
We are exploring many ways of extending the reach of QucikSync Video and Media SDK. Deep integration of Media SDK with FFmpeg, below the FFmpeg API would certainly be an interesting approach.
Since FFmpeg is an open source project we also encourage the community to contribute.
More extensive integration of Media SDK with FFmpeg for transcoding usages is also available here: http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-media-sdk-tutorial-simple-6-transcode-opaque-async-ffmpeg
do you mean that i can not decode with ffmpeg
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The FFMPEG project itself has not been modified to use MediaSDK.
Applications that use MediaSDK have taken advantage of the other aspects of FFMPEG.
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:) Yes, apps that use MediaSDK produce usable "content". I guess it is/was my different interpretation of "decode with ffmpeg".
Thanks, as I read the question very differnt now :)
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