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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 15.12.2023 11:27, skrev Andrea paz
via Cin:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I open a new thread on av1_vaapi because the other one is only about
Intel drivers.
I put the results of my system ffmpeg and CinGG's internal ffmpeg.
$ ffmpeg -encoders | grep av1
V....D libaom-av1 libaom AV1 (codec av1)
V....D librav1e librav1e AV1 (codec av1)
V..... libsvtav1 SVT-AV1(Scalable Video Technology for
AV1) encoder (codec av1)
V....D av1_nvenc NVIDIA NVENC av1 encoder (codec av1)
V..... av1_qsv AV1 (Intel Quick Sync Video acceleration)
(codec av1)
V....D av1_amf AMD AMF AV1 encoder (codec av1)
V....D av1_vaapi AV1 (VAAPI) (codec av1)
A....D wmav1 Windows Media Audio 1
$ /home/paz/cinelerra5/cinelerra-5.1/thirdparty/ffmpeg-6.1/ffmpeg
-encoders | grep av1
V....D libaom-av1 libaom AV1 (codec av1)
V....D av1_vaapi AV1 (VAAPI) (codec av1)
A....D wmav1 Windows Media Audio 1
On my system libva is at version 2.20.0; I don't know how to see the
version of libva used internally by CinGG (if any).
I guess, as Andrew says, internal libva is out of date, or use the
system one directly.
Important missing, besides the Intel ones, is av1_nvenc. I don't know
if it depends on my system which is AMD and therefore doesn't have
Cuda, or you have to manually enable the library. I see that Phyllis'
system has only two libraries for av1 and all the others are missing.
I additionally have only av1_vaapi. </pre>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">@Terje, you also use a rolling,
can you see the encoders of CinGG's internal ffmpeg and the system
libva version?</pre>
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"libva versions" installed on Tumbleweed-Slowroll<br>
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S | Name | Type | Version | Arch |
Repository<br>
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i | libva-drm2 | package | 2.20.0-2.1 | x86_64 | update<br>
i | libva-glx2 | package | 2.20.0-2.1 | x86_64 | update<br>
i+ | libva-utils | package | 2.20.0-1.1 | x86_64 |
base-oss<br>
i+ | libva-vdpau-driver | package | 0.7.4-7.13 | x86_64 |
base-oss<br>
i | libva-wayland2 | package | 2.20.0-2.1 | x86_64 | update<br>
i | libva-x11-2 | package | 2.20.0-2.1 | x86_64 | update<br>
i | libva2 | package | 2.20.0-2.1 | x86_64 | update<br>
i | Mesa-libva | package | 23.2.1-362.1 | x86_64 | update<br>
i | Mesa-libva | package | 23.2.1-362.1 | x86_64 |
base-oss<br>
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</font>Sorry I have no Cinelerra build, only appimages here.<br>
On Leap 15.5 in dualboot, older version 2.16.0 (Cingg rpm and 10bit
appimage installed)<br>
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I am attaching a new version of the preset for av1_vaapi, but there
are many conditions for it to work: you have to install CinGG
(appimage is no good, unless you know how to open and recreate it);
new generation GPU (Nvidia 4000; AMD Radeon 7000; Intel Xe 2 or Intel
Arc); system with updated libva (possibly Rolling...). If anyone meets
the requirements, I would like to know if the preset works or what
errors it gives. I used average options between quality and speed but
could not test them because I lack the right hardware.
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