On 18/11/2019 12:25, Oleg Dobkin wrote:
FFmpeg supports multiple tracks of the Video Codec SDK, to support
older
drivers and legacy GPUs that way.
Since the version number only tracks the Video SDK Version, and not
the
CUDA loader version, what needs to be done is to set the new minimum
version for each supported track.
So far, there was no need to add explicit checks for SDK 9.1, but
that
will be required for this.
Also, since SDK 8.0 is effectively dead, it can be dropped.
I immediately bump the version on ffnvcodec git after every release,
so
the correct versions to check for in configure right now are:
9.1.23.1, 9.0.18.3, 8.2.15.10 and 8.1.24.11
I'm not sure I understand this. As I see - ffmpeg wouldn't compile
without the latest version of ffnvcodec, which would be 9.1.23.2 after
the change is merged, so this is the only check that needs to be
performed, regardless of the supported Video SDK versions, isn't it?
ffmpeg will compile with the latest version of each Video SDK Version track.
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