![]() ![]() ![]() On an N2/N2+ device you can software decode all 1080p content except files with exotic encodings or super-high bitrates but I think we’re a few months from where we want to be (at least with H264). Right now there is nice progress being made (seeking in H264 is not perfect but working well) but at some point soon there’ll be a need to make changes in the Amlogic H264 code which is not being actively worked upon (the guy who wrote it has been radio silent since March). Raspberry Pi Foundation are actively working on the changes needed to make this work with their H264 codec (Amlogic and Pi H264 are both stateful decoders and share a common code path) and I’m tracking the changes to give an additional angle on the work. FFmpeg is where the seeking issue needs to be fixed. HEVC is not upstream and works with 8-bit content but not 10-bit and has the same issues with seeking. H264 is upstream and you can start playback but when the stream goes out of sync or your seek it stalls and you often need to start over. So kodi needs to be compiled so that can uses vdec driverįrom odroid forum about vpu decoding (video hardware acceleration vdec) Re: Panfrost Status on Odroid N2 Kodi is working with gui accelerated by panfrost, for video it says that is software accelerated but the video is working so smooth that it looks that is hardware accelerated by vdec?Įdit kodi is using software acceleration, I can see the difference when comparing with mpv with video hardware acceleration. So for desktop with some error it seems that is working on x11 I was able to play supertuxkart and I didn’t notice any error. Yes is working, but with some errors when using the xfce windows.
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