[x264-devel] Nvidia CUDA support

ludh264 ludh264 at ludrao.net
Wed Jan 27 20:44:12 CET 2010


Not technically advocating one or another solution, but I understood that 
OpenCL is the equivalent of Nvidia CUDA, but with an Open Standard. Would it 
make sense to work (hard) on that topic on a "proprietary" solution ?


Le Wednesday 20 January 2010, Anton Obukhov a écrit :
> This topic has been raised multiple times. Moving portions of the codec to
>  CUDA is extremely hard. I'm doing some lazy research in this topic and
>  will keep this list informed when some production-level results are ready.
>  If anyone is sparking to help me (definitely video coding and CUDA
>  background are strongly in demand), just contact me.
> 
> > I have a Acer Revo R3610 with Atom 330 and Nvidia ION.
> 
> My estimate is that by the time x264 works with CUDA, this kind of devices
>  will become outdated.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: x264-devel-bounces at videolan.org
>  [mailto:x264-devel-bounces at videolan.org] On Behalf Of Вячеслав Адаманов
>  Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 12:55 AM
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> Subject: Re: [x264-devel] Nvidia CUDA support
> 
> that very interesting theme
> 
> 2010/1/19 Anders Marten <anders.marten at ungap.com>:
> > Hi, are there any plans to support Nvidia CUDA for H.264 encoding
> > (recording, not playback).
> > I have a Acer Revo R3610 with Atom 330 and Nvidia ION. With CUDA support
> > in x264 I think this configuration could do LIVE H.264 encoding.
> > Regards / Anders
> >
> >
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