Hi,
        Nobody is currently working on ffmpeg support. 
        If you want to start implement, there is an anvenc.c in libva test to 
begin with.

        All snb encoding support are now in libva master branch 
(except B frame and frame rate control support)
Those features are developing, we will push them to master later.

Snb-encoding branch is outdated.

You may also discuss libva on libva maillist.

Thanks
Zou Nanhai

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From: intel-gfx-bounces+nanhai.zou=intel....@lists.freedesktop.org 
[mailto:intel-gfx-bounces+nanhai.zou=intel....@lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf 
Of Brian Brown
Sent: 2011年7月20日 6:51
To: intel-gfx@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: [Intel-gfx] H.264/AVC encode, Intel? HD Graphics 2000/3000, linux

Is anyone aware of any linux projects (preferably ffmpeg) that can encode 
H.264/AVC using the iGPU of the sandy bridge Intel? HD Graphics 2000/3000? I 
see that there is a libva snb-encoder branch in vaapi. Has anyone developed a 
ffmpeg library that supports this? Sorry if this has been covered, I tried to 
search the archives, but apparently search isn't working. Is there a better 
mailing list to ask this question?
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