Hardware Acceleration options for DC5 Video comparison function.
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 6:27 am
Dear Developers.
I am a happy long term user of version Duplicate Cleaner Pro 4 and was a beta tester/user for V5.
First of all - Version 5 seems great - and I love the inclusion of the ability to compare video files... but it is very slow if there are a lot of video files.
Just wondering if there is any way to enable users to access FFmpeg's hardware acceleration functions to make the comparisons faster??
eg for NVIDIA: https://docs.nvidia.com/video-technolog ... index.html
I am not an expert by any means, but FFmpeg does not seem to be able to be compiled in a way to make using Hardware Acceleration the default action.
I would be quite happy trying my hand at compiling my own versions of FFmpeg, FFplay and FFprobe to include the required functionality, but there does not (currently) seem to be a way to get Duplicate Cleaner to use/substitute the required command options to FFmpeg when the decoding is taking place.
Any ideas, suggestions?
Thanks for Listening.
I am a happy long term user of version Duplicate Cleaner Pro 4 and was a beta tester/user for V5.
First of all - Version 5 seems great - and I love the inclusion of the ability to compare video files... but it is very slow if there are a lot of video files.
Just wondering if there is any way to enable users to access FFmpeg's hardware acceleration functions to make the comparisons faster??
eg for NVIDIA: https://docs.nvidia.com/video-technolog ... index.html
I am not an expert by any means, but FFmpeg does not seem to be able to be compiled in a way to make using Hardware Acceleration the default action.
I would be quite happy trying my hand at compiling my own versions of FFmpeg, FFplay and FFprobe to include the required functionality, but there does not (currently) seem to be a way to get Duplicate Cleaner to use/substitute the required command options to FFmpeg when the decoding is taking place.
Any ideas, suggestions?
Thanks for Listening.