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I looked at the ffmpeg code once for an arm app I was building, and |
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ended up doing everything independently by hand, but it was not nearly |
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as fast as I was hoping. |
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The ffmpeg code is intimidating to say the least! |
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That would be a huge benefit for people if you can port it to the arm w/ |
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optimizations for various VPA's and so on. |
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Good luck :) |
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~/Chris |
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Mike Frysinger wrote: |
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> On Thursday 02 August 2007, wireless wrote: |
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>> I have a very close friend that is deep into the bowels of video |
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>> mathematics. She is analyzing quite a bit of published H.264 |
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>> code, various Discrete algorithms, and evaluating processor |
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>> efficiencies with such code. It also happens she's savant with |
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>> any form of assembler and such. Maybe you ought to send me a list |
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>> of software you want ported to the Arm family? |
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> i dont do arm work so honestly, there is no interest for me on that platform |
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> at all in terms of doing "real work" |
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> i can say though that any video optimizing you guys do should be done in |
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> ffmpeg and pushed back to the ffmpeg developers ... that is the defacto |
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> standard now for audio/video in the open source world |
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> -mike |
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