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Author SHA1 Message Date
Johann
c5f11912ae Include vpx_dsp_common.h when using VPXMIN/MAX
Change-Id: I2e387a06484a06301f3cd6600c4ba2f4335b61ee
2015-08-31 14:36:35 -07:00
James Zern
820302a394 vp8: use VPX(MIN|MAX) from vpx_dsp_common.h
remove MIN/MAX defines in vp8/common/common.h

Change-Id: I41520f34af175e05b263ebd12198f4de29a967db
2015-08-27 15:31:24 -07:00
Joey Parrish
18c08607e0 Add VPXD_SET_DECRYPTOR support to the VP9 decoder.
Change-Id: I88f86c8ff9af34e0b6531028b691921b54c2fc48
2014-04-23 16:11:54 -07:00
Yunqing Wang
4066c8b205 multi-res: add drop_frame support
Added drop_frame support in multi-resolution encoder.

If one frame is dropped at a lower-resolution level, the next
upper-resolution level encoder needs to encode that frame
independently without any lower-resolution level motion
information.

Another issue is that if one frame is dropped at some but not all
resolution levels, a frame after that one may use different set
of reference frames at different resolution levels. This reference
frame asynchronization could degrade motion search precision in
upper-resolution level encoding, which uses lower-resolution level
motion result. This change compares the lower-resolution and upper-
resolution level's reference frames. If they are not the same, the
upper-resolution level encoder can not use lower-resolution level
motion result.

Change-Id: I61afa4f313630e75b7cbdd5742e230e8724a988a
2012-07-26 08:36:53 -07:00
Yunqing Wang
65dd157c3c multi-res: force Key frame sychronization
In multi-resolution encoding, frame_type decision for each frame
is made by the lowest-resolution encoder. For all other higher-
resolution encoders, kf_mode is always set to VPX_KF_DISABLED,
and they are forced to use the same frame_type picked by the
lowest-resolution encoder.

Change-Id: Ic4d52ec65bbc012ca9c2d236210e28a295591eaf
2012-05-16 15:06:42 -04:00
Yunqing Wang
aa7335e610 Multiple-resolution encoder
The example encoder down-samples the input video frames a number of
times with a down-sampling factor, and then encodes and outputs
bitstreams with different resolutions.

Support arbitrary down-sampling factor, and down-sampling factor
can be different for each encoding level.

For example, the encoder can be tested as follows.
1. Configure with multi-resolution encoding enabled:
../libvpx/configure --target=x86-linux-gcc --disable-codecs
--enable-vp8 --enable-runtime_cpu_detect --enable-debug
--disable-install-docs --enable-error-concealment
--enable-multi-res-encoding
2. Run make
3. Encode:
If input video is 1280x720, run:
./vp8_multi_resolution_encoder 1280 720 input.yuv 1.ivf 2.ivf 3.ivf 1
(output: 1.ivf(1280x720); 2.ivf(640x360); 3.ivf(320x180).
The last parameter is set to 1/0 to show/not show PSNR.)
4. Decode:
./simple_decoder 1.ivf 1.yuv
./simple_decoder 2.ivf 2.yuv
./simple_decoder 3.ivf 3.yuv
5. View video:
mplayer 1.yuv -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo w=1280:h=720 -loop 0 -fps 30
mplayer 2.yuv -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo w=640:h=360 -loop 0 -fps 30
mplayer 3.yuv -demuxer rawvideo -rawvideo w=320:h=180 -loop 0 -fps 30

The encoding parameters can be modified in vp8_multi_resolution_encoder.c,
for example, target bitrate, frame rate...

Modified API. John helped a lot with that. Thanks!

Change-Id: I03be9a51167eddf94399f92d269599fb3f3d54f5
2011-12-05 17:59:42 -05:00