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Den
18.10.2024
09:08, skrev
Andrew
Randrianasulu:
Can
you try
attached
patch?
default
to off, so
should be
safe?
Can you detail the
basic steps to do
it?
as always
backup
what you think is
important (qsv/vaapi
profiles, notably)
Will my custom built Cingg
using my system ffmpeg be
overwritten?
yes, so
1) put this bin folder
away somewhere
2) may be try to use
appimage tool for making your own
appimage out of it.
Does this comprise just the onevpl.patch
or also other patches on the current list?
localhost:/Cin
# ls -1 *.patch
0001-Add-nv12-as-def.-pixformat-for-qsv-profiles-clarify-.patch
0001-Fix-build-in-makeappimage-for-boost-1.85.patch
0001-Qsv-encoders-for-testing.patch
0001-Update-README-build-instructions.patch
0002-Add-BUGS.patch
0002-Modify-remaining-_qsv-orofiles-to-use-nv12-fix-typo-.patch
0002-makeappimage-tool-add-algorithm-incl-into-core.cpp.patch
0003-Add-DESCRIPTION.patch
alt_shortcuts.patch
onevpl.patch
I applied
git
am onevpl.patch
first, before "make clean", and a second
time after "make clean" in case this order
was necessary.
Then I got this output:
localhost:/Cin # git am onevpl.patch
Applying: Add onevpl support to build
system
error: patch failed: cinelerra-5.1/configure.ac:86
error: cinelerra-5.1/configure.ac:
patch does not apply
error: patch failed:
cinelerra-5.1/thirdparty/Makefile:136
error: cinelerra-5.1/thirdparty/Makefile:
patch does not apply
Patch failed at 0001 Add onevpl support to
build system
hint: Use 'git am
--show-current-patch=diff' to see the
failed patch
hint: When you have resolved this problem,
run "git am --continue".
hint: If you prefer to skip this patch,
run "git am --skip" instead.
hint: To restore the original branch and
stop patching, run "git am --abort".
hint: Disable this message with "git
config advice.mergeConflict false"
Is this message due to the second attempt,
and is safe to continue from here with the
next steps below?
yeah, you only need to apply patch
once.
Should I apply more than than the onevpl.patch?
I think no? At least I was testing it standalone
if you have "gitk" installed you can
run that and observe content of top patch or any
patch in tree in tcl/tk gui.
./autogen.sh
./configure
--with-single-user
--with-onevpl
What's broken here, lvpl no - onevpl error?
localhost:/Cin
# ./configure --with-single-user --with-onevpl
configure: loading site script
/usr/share/site/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
checking for a BSD-compatible install...
/usr/bin/install -c
checking whether sleep supports fractional seconds...
yes
checking filesystem timestamp resolution... 0.01
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
.........snip
checking for vaGetDisplayDRM in -lva-drm... yes
checking for MFXCreateSession in -lvpl... no
configure: error: requires onevpl support.
hm, do you have -devel package from onevpl
installed?
No, at least not
currently
# zypper se libvpl
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
S | Name |
Summary
| Type
---+---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+-----------
| libvpl | oneAPI Video Processing Library
(oneVPL) dispatcher, tools, and examples | package
| libvpl-devel | Development files for oneAPI Video
Processing Library (oneVPL) dispatcher | package
| libvpl-tools | Intel Video Processing Library (Intel
VPL) Tools | srcpackage
i+ | libvpl-tools | Intel Video Processing Library (Intel
VPL) Tools | package
| libvpl-tools-devel | Development files for
libvpl-tools | package
i | libvpl2 | oneAPI Video Processing Library
(oneVPL) dispatcher | package
| libvpl_wayland1_0_0 | Runtime library for
libvpl-tools | package
Not sure about libvpl vs libvpl2, but add-installed the rest of
not available libvpl- packages
# zypper in libvpl libvpl-devel libvpl-tools-devel
libvpl_wayland1_0_0
what "pkg-config --libs vpl" /"pkg-config
--cflags vpl" say?
Then
# pkg-config --libs vpl
-L/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/../ -lvpl -ldl -lstdc++
# pkg-config --cflags vpl
-I/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/../../include
-I/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/../../include/vpl
Reconfigure
localhost:/Cin # ./configure --with-single-user --with-onevpl
2>&1 | tee configure_onevpl_support.log
No errors found in the log file
localhost:/Cin # make 2>&1 | tee make_onevpl_support.log
No errors found in the log file
localhost:/Cin # make install 2>&1 | tee
make_install_onevpl_support.log
-----------------
> return qsv profiles you saved before to bin/ffmpeg/video
localhost:/Cin/bin/ffmpeg/video # cp
/Cin/bin_use_system_ffmpeg-71/ffmpeg/video/*qsv* .
-----------------------
localhost:/Cin # bin/cin
Cinelerra Infinity - built: Oct 24 2024 16:26:16
Tested with similar results as my previous ffmpeg_71 build:
SD-DV to av1_qsv, hevc_qsv and h264_qsv nv12 works
HDV to hevc_qsv works with nv12, p010le and yuv422 works
HDV to av1_qsv and to h264_qsv don't work
does av1_vaapi work for HDV case?
can you add auto-scale filter to HDV cases so it will be full HD and not 1440*1080 ? or another similar rescaling ....
again, thanks for testing.
But as with any experimentation we get some new questions instead of pure answers ....
===================================
In separate posts:
Can you possibly setup guideline detail procedure on how to build
an appimage and a rpm package of this build,
to possible install and test it on my legacy Skylake and Kabylake
platforms?
===================================
I think basic procedure at
starting from
2- The script bld_appimage.sh uses a platform specific version of appimagetool so that it can create appimages for x86_64, i686, aarch64, or armv7l architecture. We need to add appimagetool-(platform).AppImage to the /{path to cinelerra- 5.1}/tools directory, or somewhere in your path. You can download the tool for your system (e.g. appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage) from git:
https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/releases
for rpm build I think we need to wait for this patch to land in git and then become part of monthly src tarball.
Then you can edit .spec file with soecifix date-based filename to fetch and run
rpmbuild -bb ("build binary") our_spec_file.spec
and here?
# make
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.
Stop.
make
install
return qsv
profiles you saved
before to
bin/ffmpeg/video
bin/cin
My system is
/home/cinelerra/cinelerra-5.1 # ls bin
COPYING applications doc expanders.txt info
lv2
models
pixmaps
tips
zmpeg3ifochk
Cinelerra_factory bdwrite expanders.es ffmpeg
ladspa
lv2_blacklist.txt
mplexlo
plugins
zmpeg3cat
zmpeg3show
README cin expanders.fr hveg2enc
locale
lv2ui
msg
shuttlerc
zmpeg3cc2txt
zmpeg3toc