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  • avcodec/mips : Improve hevc uni weighted vert mc msa functions

    11 octobre 2017, par Kaustubh Raste
    avcodec/mips : Improve hevc uni weighted vert mc msa functions
    

    Pack the data to half word before clipping.
    Use immediate unsigned saturation for clip to max saving one vector register.

    Signed-off-by : Kaustubh Raste <kaustubh.raste@imgtec.com>
    Signed-off-by : Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>

    • [DH] libavcodec/mips/hevc_mc_uniw_msa.c
  • x86inc : AVX-512 support

    25 mars 2017, par Henrik Gramner
    x86inc : AVX-512 support
    

    AVX-512 consists of a plethora of different extensions, but in order to keep
    things a bit more manageable we group together the following extensions
    under a single baseline cpu flag which should cover SKL-X and future CPUs :
    * AVX-512 Foundation (F)
    * AVX-512 Conflict Detection Instructions (CD)
    * AVX-512 Byte and Word Instructions (BW)
    * AVX-512 Doubleword and Quadword Instructions (DQ)
    * AVX-512 Vector Length Extensions (VL)

    On x86-64 AVX-512 provides 16 additional vector registers, prefer using
    those over existing ones since it allows us to avoid using `vzeroupper`
    unless more than 16 vector registers are required. They also happen to
    be volatile on Windows which means that we don't need to save and restore
    existing xmm register contents unless more than 22 vector registers are
    required.

    Big thanks to Intel for their support.

    • [DH] libavutil/x86/x86inc.asm
  • FFMPEG : Multiple cuts/splices in the same video ? [duplicate]

    10 août 2018, par Brayden

    This question already has an answer here :

    Sorry in advance if this was a duplicate. I couldn’t find the solution on Google, since the question is weird to word.

    Anyway, can you use ffmpeg commands to splice videos ?

    For example...

    ffmpeg -i MOVIE.mp4 -ss 00:00:00.000 -to 00:06:14.000 -ss 00:07:00.000 -to 00:07:15.000

    You could have multiple -ss and -to commands to basically designate multiple cuts in the video, so that the final result would be from 0:0 to 6:14, and then after that, directly skip to 7:00 and end finally at 7:15. Does that make sense ?

    I know you can use real editors for this, but that’s a bit more time consuming than to just simply do it here with a command. However, if it doesn’t have this feature, it’s not a big deal, I was just wondering.

    Thanks !