Den 12.11.2024 21:58, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:



Den 12.11.2024 21:53, skrev Terje J. Hanssen:



Den 12.11.2024 16:42, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


вт, 12 нояб. 2024 г., 18:32 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen@gmail.com>:



Den 12.11.2024 09:59, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


вт, 12 нояб. 2024 г., 11:41 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen@gmail.com>:



Den 11.11.2024 22:34, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


вт, 12 нояб. 2024 г., 00:31 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen@gmail.com>:



Den 11.11.2024 22:20, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:


пн, 11 нояб. 2024 г., 23:43 Terje J. Hanssen <terjejhanssen@gmail.com>:

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hevc_qsv.mp4  revised:
pixel formats p010le and y210le render again to yuv420p10le and .yuv422p10le respectively
Woops; only when these window lines are commented out as written in my previous post !
# profile=main
# cin_pix_fmt=nv12
Works both with and without
export CIN_10BIT_ENC=1
before cin/bin


we most likely will need new profiles for 10bit everything anyway ...

thanks for continued (and very exhaustive!) testing

Also the preset's combination of pixel formats and the right (ffmpeg) codec profiles would need an overhaul.

As mentioned already above:

hevc_qsv.mp4  revised:
pixel formats p010le and y210le render again to yuv420p10le and .yuv422p10le respectively
Woops; only when these window lines are commented out as written in my previous post !
# profile=main
# cin_pix_fmt=nv12

I experimented additional and got

y210/profile=1  ==> yuv422p10le

y210/ profile=main10/ profile=2/ profile=3 ==> yuv420p10le

I got similar results with my own dynamic Cingg built with ffmpeg 7.1.

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So a question beside:

Yesterday I did a new (monthly) upgrade of Tumbleweed-Slowroll, which replaced Packman package libs and ffmpeg 7.1

After that, the static Cingg with onevpl and 10bit patch would not render hevc_qsv.

Today's upgrade with new Packman packages up-to-date with the new Slowroll version, and now Cingg worked as before:

 ffmpeg-7 ffmpeg-7-libavcodec-devel ffmpeg-7-libavdevice-devel ffmpeg-7-libavfilter-devel
  ffmpeg-7-libavformat-devel ffmpeg-7-libavutil-devel ffmpeg-7-libpostproc-devel ffmpeg-7-libswresample-devel
  ffmpeg-7-libswscale-devel libavcodec61 libavdevice61 libavfilter10 libavformat61 libavutil59 libpostproc58
  libswresample5 libswscale8

So even Cingg with onevpl is static built, it looks like it is dependent of one or more system packages/libs beside?
Any idea what packages it can be ?


onevpl/vaapi/vdpau - they all linked  dynamically (not sure if static version of them even possible)

Ah, I see.

I tried to compare the two configure lines for my full dynamic Cingg/ffmpeg7.1 built and static-dynamic Cingg/ffmpeg7.0 respectively:

./configure --with-single-user --disable-static-build --without-thirdparty --without-libdpx
./configure --with-single-user --with-onevpl

As the first line didn't mention "vpl" I searched backwards and got the understanding that the source code was patched to use the system libvpl.

not exactly, in first case it just uses libav* from system ffmpeg package... and this in your case uses libvpl.


In the second case the build-system itself was patched with onevpl (default off) to use the same system libvpl, I assume?

Is/will possibly the current or upcoming Cingg appimage/rpm available with the onevpl patch, so it can be switched on and tested on other available hardware?


I was about to ask if onevpl patch can be added to git ...

Dear Phyllis, can you add onevpl.patch so future QSV testing will be easier (it defaults to off so should not break anything ... by default).

while there, Terje, can you pack your latest profile work and send it separately?

Do you mean to attach them with filenames to a separate post here or?

yes.



I think we use codec_encoder_additional_params.container as format

so 10bit 420 hevc  qsv for mp4 will look like

hevc_qsv_10bit.mp4

with  content you experimentally determinated.

and y210 probably will be named

hevc_qsv_y210.mp4


What about

hevc_qsv_10bit-420.mp4

and

hevc_qsv_10bit-422.mp4

respectively?



if those relative long names fit their box - then ok ...

An alternative short(er) form and still a relative unambiguous description

hevc_qsv_10b420.mp4
hevc_qsv_10b422.mp4

then make them so!

I have some questions:

I know how to edit the content of the included "generic" video preset

cat /Cin/bin/ffmpeg/video/hevc_qsv.mp4
mp4 hevc_qsv
# only usable with ext. ffmpeg, another pixfmt is yuyv422
profile=main
cin_pix_fmt=nv12

to create three additional, typical types:
hevc_qsv_8b420.mp4
hevc_qsv_10b420.mp4
hevc_qsv_10b422.mp4

I can load these compression types, but Cingg won't render with other names than with the hevc_qsv.mp4?

show content of those for all of us? ;)


Of course, we can clarify the questions this way.

cat hevc_qsv_8b420.mp4
mp4 hevc_qsv_8b420
# usable with Pixels: nv12
profile=main
# global_quality=25

cat hevc_qsv_10b420.mp4
mp4 hevc_qsv_10b420
# usable with Pixels: p010le
profile=main10
# global_quality=25

cat hevc_qsv_10b422.mp4
mp4 hevc_qsv_10b422
# usable with Pixels: y210le
profile=0
# global_quality=25


Attached the three presets


If I load these compression Preset types, two issues arise:

1. The window content is correct, but the Pixel field is not: no drop down menu, but preferably nv12, p010le or y210le should be selected directly.
(I have tested these work, but not all other options on the drop down menu)

2. Rendering won't run and the error output
int FFMPEG::open_encoder(const char*, const char*):
cant find codec hevc_qsv_8b420:/Videoklipp/Cineform/cfhd01_hevc_qsv_pix_nv12.mp4

However, as mentioned, if I load the default hevc_qsv.mp4 instead and copy the content above in its window and select the right Pixel format,
rendering works fine.

ffprobe -hide_banner cfhd01_hevc_qsv_pix_nv12.mp4
  Duration: 00:01:11.20, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 2245 kb/s
  Stream #0:0[0x1](und): Video: hevc (Main) (hev1 / 0x31766568), yuv420p(tv, bt709/unknown/unknown, top coded first (swapped)), 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 2242 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 12800 tbn (default)


and with the gobal_quality=25 flag enabled:

ffprobe -hide_banner cfhd01_hevc_qsv_pix_nv12_gq25.mp4
  Duration: 00:01:11.20, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 4644 kb/s
  Stream #0:0[0x1](und): Video: hevc (Main) (hev1 / 0x31766568), yuv420p(tv, bt709/unknown/unknown, top coded first (swapped)), 1920x1080 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 4642 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 12800 tbn (default)



I think I solved it.
The first line in all presets need to be identical with the original preset to get the original drop down Pixel menu
mp4 hevc_qsv

That is all three presets content and as attached edited:

hevc_qsv_8b420.mp4
mp4 hevc_qsv
# usable with Pixels: nv12
profile=main
# global_quality=25

hevc_qsv_10b420.mp4
mp4 hevc_qsv
# usable with Pixels: p010le
profile=main10
# global_quality=25

hevc_qsv_10b422.mp4
mp4 hevc_qsv
# usable with Pixels: y210le
profile=0
# global_quality=25





What decide what become available in the Video Preset Pixel field, one single default or nv12 on top of a drop down menu?


whatever individual encoder describes in their pixfmt array .... (inside libavcodec)


Testing with added  

global_quality=25

works seemingly well and uses higher bit rate vs without this flag (default):

hdv input:    5938 kb/s vs 3090 kb/s
cfhd input:   4644 kb/s vs 2245 kb/s


good.