Hello, On Sat, 22 Dec 2018, at 13:02, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > > HEVC-compliant encoder library core that achieves excellent density-quality > > I don't find it ideal that FFmpeg git claims that an Intel encoder > does something "excellent" - unrelated to our actual opinion. > Please rephrase.
My understanding from the testing we've done, is that SVT is a good encoder for live cases, but clearly not excellent in all cases, notably the VOD scenarios that are often used with FFmpeg. > > tradeoffs, and is highly optimized for Intel Xeon Scalable Processor and > > (and while there, also remove / change "highly optimized") Yep, mention AVX-512, not the marketing terms. > > Xeon D processors. Intel open source SVT-HEVC encoder in: > > https://github.com/intel/SVT-HEVC. > > > This wrapper work with SVT-HEVC master branch, more information can get > > from https://github.com/intel/SVT-HEVC/blob/new_api/ffmpeg_plugin/. > > This is irrelevant: > If SVT is another example of a library that does not plan some kind > of api stability, we should not merge your patch. > If api stability is to be expected, the sentence is not necessary. API will be stable, from my understandings, but not soon. -- Jean-Baptiste Kempf - President +33 672 704 734 _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel