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Is it this simple to playback hevc 4k 10bit files - Drempel - 2018-10-12 Hi all, After reading several posts about limited hevc 4k 10bit support for Linux systems I've been playing around to see if I can get hardware accelerated playback for hevc 4k 10bit by compiling ffmpeg with Nvidia NVDECODE support. After I configured an externalplayer with the file below I see some improvements and playback seems to be hardware accelerated (with this the cpu load comes down from 2.0-2-4 to 0.8-1.0) Code: <playercorefactory> Info: https://developer.nvidia.com/ffmpeg https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Ubuntu https://gist.github.com/Brainiarc7/3f7695ac2a0905b05c5b RE: Is it this simple to playback hevc 4k 10bit files - noggin - 2018-10-15 (2018-10-12, 02:35)Drempel Wrote: Hi all,If you do that won't you be bypassing stuff like video refresh rate switching, HD Audio bitstreaming and Kodi controlling audio track and subtitle switching etc. (or does ffplay integrate that?) I thought that for most of that stuff you needed to be using Kodi's internal player? |