The error-concealer is plugged in after any motion vectors have been
decoded. It tries to estimate any missing motion vectors from the
motion vectors of the previous frame. Intra blocks with missing
residual are replaced with inter blocks with estimated motion vectors.
This feature was developed in a separate sandbox
(sandbox/holmer/error-concealment).
Change-Id: I5c8917b031078d79dbafd90f6006680e84a23412
Renamed configure option "enable-psnr" to "enable-internal-stats" to
better reflect the purpose of the option and eliminate the confusion
reported in http://code.google.com/p/webm/issues/detail?id=35
Change-Id: If72df6fdb9f1e33dab1329240ba4d8911d2f1f7a
Detect the number of available cores and limit the thread allocation
accordingly. On decoder side limit the number of threads to the max
number of token partition.
Core detetction works on Windows and
Posix platforms, which define _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN or _SC_NPROC_ONLN.
Change-Id: I76cbe37c18d3b8035e508b7a1795577674efc078
Rules are added to libs.mk to generate a vpx.pc, which is
installed as pkgconfig/vpx.pc under the target library directory.
This also requires the install path prefix be exported directly
in config.mk.
Some systems use a tool called pkg-config to query information
about intalled libraries or other resources, based on database
files provided by the packages themselves at install time.
Providing such a file for libvpx simplifies integration with
other build systems, and provides an easy avenue for developers
to test against their own builds of the library.
Change-Id: I4e32a8fbb53fc331aa95eb207c63dd70a76d18ed
The configure script exports the major/minor/patch version
numbers, but didn't make the full version string available
to Makefile recipes and rules, the way it is available to
C code from vpx_version.h.
Change-Id: Ic6a9d4c574a6ea66a50c928f4eedeb91d7668eb5
Only suppress unused function warnings, rather than supprressing all
unused-* warnings. Unused functions can still be seen with
--enable-extra-warnings.
Change-Id: Ibca20d859dbffedd76bd082ffe0fa685c3ac198e
Adds following targets to configure script to support RVCT compilation
without operating system support (for Profiler or bare metal images).
- armv5te-none-rvct
- armv6-none-rvct
- armv7-none-rvct
To strip OS specific parts from the code "os_support"-config was added
to script and CONFIG_OS_SUPPORT flag is used in the code to exclude OS
specific parts such as OS specific includes and function calls for
timers and threads etc. This was done to enable RVCT compilation for
profiling purposes or running the image on bare metal target with
Lauterbach.
Removed separate AREA directives for READONLY data in armv6 and neon
assembly files to fix the RVCT compilation. Otherwise
"ldr <reg>, =label" syntax would have been needed to prevent linker
errors. This syntax is not supported by older gnu assemblers.
Change-Id: I14f4c68529e8c27397502fbc3010a54e505ddb43
Add --extra-cflags as config parameter for user defined extra CFLAGS.
Add -g to asflags when debug enabled for arm targets.
Change-Id: Ibdde7cfdda6736c1c1db45e6466bd08504a51f15
Prior to this change, VP8 min quantizer is 4, which caps the
highest quality around 51DB. This experimental change extends
the min quantizer to 1, removes the cap and allows the highest
quality to be around ~73DB, consistent with the fdct/idct round trip
error. To test this change, at configure time use options:
--enable-experimental --enable-extend_qrange
The following is a brief log of changes in each of the patch sets
patch set 1:
In this commit, the quantization/dequantization constants are kept
unchanged, instead scaling factor 4 is rolled into fdct/idct.
Fixed Q0 encoding tests on mobile:
Before: 9560.567kbps Overall PSNR:50.255DB VPXSSIM:98.288
Now: 18035.774kbps Overall PSNR:73.022DB VPXSSIM:99.991
patch set 2:
regenerated dc/ac quantizer lookup tables based on the scaling
factor rolled in the fdct/idct. Also slightly extended the range
towards the high quantizer end.
patch set 3:
slightly tweaked the quantizer tables and generated bits_per_mb
table based on Paul's suggestions.
patch set 4:
fix a typo in idct, re-calculated tables relating active max Q
to active min Q
patch set 5:
added rdmult lookup table based on Q
patch set 6:
fix rdmult scale: dct coefficient has scaled up by 4
patch set 7:
make transform coefficients to be within 16bits
patch set 8:
normalize 2nd order quantizers
patch set 9:
fix mis-spellings
patch set 10:
change the configure script and macros to allow experimental code
to be enabled at configure time with --enable-extend_qrange
patch set 11:
rebase for merge
Change-Id: Ib50641ddd44aba2a52ed890222c309faa31cc59c
Adds native build configuration for Snow Leopard. Useful when
users configure without arguments on OSX 10.6.
Change-Id: I0bd63912a25bbfb9d4c8d58a781d0f390792429c
Check to see if postproc was enabled when enabling the
postproc visualizer was wrong.
Fix for bug introduced in Change Ia74f357d
Change-Id: I4bee9ad2caee3cfe3bac6972047f6af7c54cad4e
Debugging in postproc needs more flags to allow for specific
block types to be turned on or off in the visualizations.
Must be enabled with --enable-postproc-visualizer during
configuration time.
Change-Id: Ia74f357ddc3ad4fb8082afd3a64f62384e4fcb2d
Use mpsadbw, and calculate 8 sad at once. Function list:
vp8_sad16x16x8_sse4
vp8_sad16x8x8_sse4
vp8_sad8x16x8_sse4
vp8_sad8x8x8_sse4
vp8_sad4x4x8_sse4
(test clip: tulip)
For best quality mode, this gave encoder a 5% performance boost.
For good quality mode with speed=1, this gave encoder a 3%
performance boost.
Change-Id: I083b5a39d39144f88dcbccbef95da6498e490134
Solaris 10 requires -lposix4 to build successfully on gcc. I only have a
Sparc machine to test with on Solaris 10, but this change leaves
OpenSolaris x86 in a usable state w/ gnu-generic.
I am of the belief that this change should fix Solaris 10 on Sparc, but
will leave other Solaris architectures as is. If someone has an x86
Solaris 10 machine to test on, they may add x86-solaris-gcc to
libvpx/configure and give it a go.
Change-Id: I17a282028bb4d3e9fd8764159f95665160f7b62a
yasm has to be preferred as currently nasm produces marginally less
efficient code (longer opcodes). Filed for nasm as:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106208&aid=3037462&group_id=6208
OTOH package should be built always the same, no matter which additional
packages are / are not present on the system. As the package should be
built with nasm (as yasm may not be available) we should not use yasm
even if it is possibly available.
nasm >= approx. 2.09 is required for the nasm compilation as the former
versions had a section alignment bug.
Provide nasm compatibility. No binary change by this patch with yasm on
{x86_64,i686}-fedora13-linux-gnu. Few longer opcodes with nasm on
{x86_64,i686}-fedora13-linux-gnu have been checked as safe.
Change-Id: Icb0fe39c64bbcc3bcd7972e392fd03f3273340df