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obs-amd-encoder
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Benchmark table for AMD GPU encoding?
amf benchmarks
- Firefox now supports AV1 VA-API playback
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Any news related to stream encoding via GPU this month?
Uninstall OBS Download Streamlabs OBS Download https://github.com/obsproject/obs-amd-encoder/releases/download/2.6.0/obs-amd-encoder-2.6.0.0.exe
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Are AMD GPUs really bad in terms of screen recording in OBS?
Eh? git so yes it is open source. No AMD doesn't have people working on it which is what I said. You can literally see they thank 1 AMD employee on the GitHub which kind of corroborates the lack of support. What's not true about what I said?
- Encoding compatibility for RX 560
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State of the Radeon h265 encoder.
I wouldn't be so sure, OBS doesn't have popular support for radeon development, iirc the last update for AMD cards was in 2019 and the single dev who used to do AMF work on their spare unpaid time quit.
- Does anyone stream using the AMD encoder?
- AMDGPU and OBS VAAPI
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OBS and Linux question
I am afraid it most likely do not have support for 5600M then. There is an issue to add support for 5600
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OBS saying Encoder overload while GPU is at 20% load while recording
So, it's a problem from the AMD encoder for OBS https://github.com/obsproject/obs-amd-encoder
SVT-AV1
- FFmpeg now supports JPEG XL and AVIF: how to convert images
- Recommended rate control settings for SVT-AV1 streaming
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Converting big video library with av1
I wrote a little script that uses ffmpeg with settings similar to those in the guide, and then another ffmpeg run to extract the subtitles as vtt. I would be happy to share more of my settings if you are interested. Of course, your needs and mine may differ.
- No library usage documentation for SVT-AV1?
- AOM or SVT-AV1 on 5950X? video is 8K 60fps 60Mbit/s
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SVT-AV1 HDR Encoding (libsvtav1 with ffmpeg)
How about use the parameter "HighDynamicRangeInput" with command line "--enable-hdr 1"? It's from the official page: https://github.com/AOMediaCodec/SVT-AV1/blob/master/Docs/Parameters.md
- Scalable Video Technology for AV1 (SVT-AV1 Encoder and Decoder)
- AV1 Video Codec
- Seems like the SVT-AV1 documentation issue #1753 about missing presets explanation is fixed now. And it seems like the preset 0, 1 and 2 are the same thing. Plus tons of other useful encoding guidelines (like how to tune for animation etc.).
- H.264 is magic: a technical walkthrough
What are some alternatives?
obs-StreamFX - StreamFX is a plugin for OBS® Studio which adds many new effects, filters, sources, transitions and encoders! Be it 3D Transform, Blur, complex Masking, or even custom shaders, you'll find it all here.
rav1e - The fastest and safest AV1 encoder.
AMF - The Advanced Media Framework (AMF) SDK provides developers with optimal access to AMD devices for multimedia processing
waifu2x - Image Super-Resolution for Anime-Style Art
SVT-HEVC - SVT HEVC encoder. Scalable Video Technology (SVT) is a software-based video coding technology that is highly optimized for Intel® Xeon® processors. Using the open source SVT-HEVC encoder, it is possible to spread video encoding processing across multiple Intel® Xeon® processors to achieve a real advantage of processing efficiency.
nvidia-vaapi-driver - A VA-API implemention using NVIDIA's NVDEC
community - libaom User Wiki
media-driver - Intel Graphics Media Driver to support hardware decode, encode and video processing.
kvazaar - An open-source HEVC encoder
SVT-VP9 - SVT VP9 encoder. Scalable Video Technology (SVT) is a software-based video coding technology that is highly optimized for Intel® Xeon® processors. Using the open source SVT-VP9 encoder, it is possible to spread video encoding processing across multiple Intel® Xeon® processors to achieve a real advantage of processing efficiency.