On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Sunny Shukla <sunny.shu...@einfochips.com> wrote: > Hi, > > NV12 Tile format conversion to NV12 and yuv420p support is added. NV12 Tile > format conversion support is only added for input format not as output format. > > The algorithm used is referenced from > https://github.com/ssshukla26/NV12Tile-To-NV12-Conversion. It is checked with > 480p,720p, 1080p and other resolutions. Videos both in landscape and portrait > mode are been able to be converted from nv12 tiled to nv12 format using this > algorithm. The input file must be a yuv file in NV12Tile format, one can > download such video with 480p resolution from this > https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5dp19Ic3reULWJIS0JTRFVZbjg link. See > instructions file under examples folder for more details in the github link. > > For memory layout please refer > https://www.linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis-old/re36.html > > The need to incorporate this format conversion is to make sure that when > certain hardware decoders outputs > the data in nv12 tiled format can also be directly displayed in nv12 or > yuv420p format using ffmpeg command line > and APIs. > > P.S. : This patch is applied on commit id > "d4c1cc2b876af1e8f1a8ca258bf092b3baa31245" of ffmpeg release 3.2 (latest > release). > > PFA : 0001-Input-format-NV12-Tile-support-added.patch >
The patch has some serious issues, but before we go into those more generally I don't think we should start representing tiled formats as pixfmts as they are just drastically different to any normal pixfmt and violate the most basic assumptions otherwise true for every other pixfmt (ie. basic linear row/col based layout, and more). It seems to me that if you want to use ffmpeg to convert from tiled to non-tiled, a decoder might be more appropriate then hacking such a conversion into swscale as a pixfmt. - Hendrik _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel