Hi All!
I just gave SDK 2.7 a quick glance, and saw that OpenVideo Encode headers are in the Win7 SDK. I got a few questions though, since the documentation is rather scarce:
Regards,
Máté
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Only A10 APUs and 7000 series Radeon GPUs include a VCE.(Video Codec Engine.)
Only A10 APUs and 7000 series Radeon GPUs include a VCE.(Video Codec Engine.)
That's what I was afraid of. I was sort of hoping that in 'legacy' video cards OVE would launch OpenCL kernels to do the encoding. Is there any hope for an implementation of this in a future driver?
I'll send your feedback to the Catalyst team.
Thanks!
Kristen
Is there an OpenVideo Encode example project?
--Keith Brafford
You can find an example project at http://developer.amd.com/tools/hc/AMDAPPSDK/samples/Pages/default.aspx : http://developer.amd.com/downloads/openEncode.zip
Hooray!
I have tried openEncode example - it hangs in clWaitForEvents() after OVEncodeTask() call on the very first frame.
Apparently the encode task never completes and never sends the event to the application.
OS: win 7 64bit
GPU: 7950
Does anybody run it successfully ?
Hi Vladant - Can you tell us the driver version, i.e Catalyst Driver version?
Hi scharupa, unfortunately I cannot tell for sure (that setup is no longer available) but it was driver from one of latest Catalyst releases or the latest APP SDK release.
Hi Vladant - The OpenEncode samples supportes HD7950. We don't find any issues with the sample in AMD labs. Could you please use Catalyst 12.8/9 and then try.
We suspect that the driver may not be update properly, new openvideo.dll /opencl.dll files were may not be properly updated on the machine.
Could you please check once.
Where can I find OpenVideo Encode documentation?