Accelerated H.264 and HEVC video decoding with Cedrus
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(03-12-2016, 02:00 PM)Andrew2 Wrote: You should add that your Pine64+ is not even wearing a heatsink Smile

If you would spend the 50 Cent for an el cheapo heatsink then the temperature would be below 60°C already.

Done. I also forgot to mention that this temperature was HEVC 1080p@60FPS. Decoding spreed-1080p.mkv which is HEVC 1080p@29.97FPS is 55-60C around 65C (again without heat-sink).

(03-12-2016, 02:00 PM)Andrew2 Wrote: BTW: Using VDPAU you can then also use VLC (2.2.0 or above, no support for HEVC currently) or mpv to watch video HW accelerated (also in a desktop environment).

I tried VLC (from Ubuntu Xenial repository) and it does freeze with H.264 after a couple of seconds - so for now mplayer it is.


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RE: Accellerated H.264 and HEVC video decoding with Cedrus - by longsleep - 03-12-2016, 03:33 PM

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