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Originally posted by: velis
I sure wish xvid would use these capabilities. Then one wouldn't have to rely on custom tools.
gpgpu.org should work on releasing a lib with as-general-as-possible functions one could use for any purpose.
As long as they only show some examples that are all custom coded, there is no real effect
Originally posted by: Goi
I saw an academic paper from Stanford that basically used the GPU pipelines for general purpose programming, to really great results.
Originally posted by: kamranziadar
Well Nvidia has its own encoder we will see if any comparison comes out between these two.
Originally posted by: IeraseU
Originally posted by: kamranziadar
Well Nvidia has its own encoder we will see if any comparison comes out between these two.
I don't believe Nvidia supports encoding, rather only decoding assist.
Originally posted by: DaveBaumann
Note: Whats being discussed here is neither encoding or decoding, but transcoding - i.e. converting an already digitally compressed video file from one codec to another (inclusive of whatever compression mechanism is used by each of the input and output formats).