> Those headers come straight from nvidia under a free license(MIT) and > are just slightly modified for better compatibility.
> There is no such thing for CUDA sadly. Thanks. I made the requested changes and submitted a new patch. In this context, I wonder if there is some explanation somewhere about the differences between the cuvid and nvdec codec implementations. I understand the ffmpeg side where cuvid is a full codec and nvdec is implemented as hwaccel. What adds to the confusion is that the hwaccel is called 'cuda'. What I'm wondering now is what difference all this makes at the side of the GPU acceleration, doesn't this end up being just the same? Why do we have that dual implementation? Thanks again, softworkz _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel