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I'm impatient to see how the epic "OpenCL Gallium3D State Tracker" will turn out. Hope that phoronyx will keep us informed.
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Originally posted by baryluk View PostVP8 and HLSL was removed probably due political reasons. As of VP8, I think somebody else (maybe even Google) will write OpenCL code to accelerate this and integrate it into libvp8. This way it will work well both on multicore CPU and even moderatly-modern GPUs well, under all operating system with OpenCL support. VP8 docoding using GLSL would be even better (as it is supported on wider number of devices and drivers) probably but slightly harder from developer point of view. So nothing to be worried about, we will see hardware accelerated VP8 soon.
Hopefully, all of the projects which were not chosen for GSoC will reapply for EVoC instead.
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Any plans to stop using the "foobar will get some love" snowclone? It wasn't really that funny in the first place and now it's really annoying.
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Originally posted by baryluk View PostVP8 and HLSL was removed probably due political reasons. As of VP8, I think somebody else (maybe even Google) will write OpenCL code to accelerate this and integrate it into libvp8. This way it will work well both on multicore CPU and even moderatly-modern GPUs well, under all operating system with OpenCL support. VP8 docoding using GLSL would be even better (as it is supported on wider number of devices and drivers) probably but slightly harder from developer point of view. So nothing to be worried about, we will see hardware accelerated VP8 soon.
Acceleration via GLSL does sound interesting. But I presume the open source driver isn't as fast at GLSL as fglrx either? I presume that's - in part - why a state tracker implementing the acceleration directly in TGSI has been proposed. There has been a lot of work done on GLSL decoding acceleration from XBMC though, so there should be a good code base to start from.
But I'm not holding my breath. It just seems that this [GPU accelerated video decoding] is harder than what it appears to be.
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VP8 and HLSL was removed probably due political reasons. As of VP8, I think somebody else (maybe even Google) will write OpenCL code to accelerate this and integrate it into libvp8. This way it will work well both on multicore CPU and even moderatly-modern GPUs well, under all operating system with OpenCL support. VP8 docoding using GLSL would be even better (as it is supported on wider number of devices and drivers) probably but slightly harder from developer point of view. So nothing to be worried about, we will see hardware accelerated VP8 soon.
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All those who were left out should apply for the X.Org Endless Vacation of Code initiative.
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Mesa, Wayland, X Will Get Some Summer Love
Phoronix: Mesa, Wayland, X Will Get Some Summer Love
Google today has announced their 2011 student projects for the Google Summer of Code marathon. Four of the X.Org / Mesa / Wayland projects were accepted. Listed below are the accepted projects and a few notes...
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