Slower AppImage is to be expected, but still disappointing. Bottom line is that users who can take advantage of Andrey's RPMs should always do so. Besides being faster, it provides more capabilities and opportunity to make some minor side changes. Thank you, Terje, for doing the tests and passing along this information. On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 5:35 PM Terje J. Hanssen via Cin < [email protected]> wrote:
I did a few hevc and av1 OSV render tests using the latest RPM w/oneVPL on Leap, to compare it with my own AppImage. To get the AppImage from Slowroll to run om Leap, I had to add-install a newer version libFLAC12.
The machine is AlderLake w/Arc A750 gpu The OS root drive is on a std SATA disc, while the video files are read/written to a fast M.2 disc.
Results:
hevc_qsv_8b420.mp4 ** rendered 5972 frames in 19.255 secs, 310.153 fps (RPM) ** rendered 5972 frames in 23.798 secs, 250.945 fps (AppImage)
av1_qsv_8b420.mp4 ** rendered 5972 frames in 18.612 secs, 320.868 fps (RPM) ** rendered 5972 frames in 21.470 secs, 278.156 fps (AppImage)
In average rendering is ca. 20% faster with the RPM. I did also additional test with the AppImage on Slowroll and got a bit faster rendering, but not so fast as with RPM on Leap.
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