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FFmpeg's FFV1 Vulkan Decoder Now 3x Faster On AMD GPUs



FFmpeg's FFV1 Vulkan Decoder Now 3x Faster On AMD GPUs

Merged last month to the widely-used FFmpeg open-source multimedia library was an initial Vulkan-based decoder for FFV1 for the FF Video 1 lossless video coding format
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in reply to just_another_person • 3 weeks ago • •
Is FFV1 even used for anything? First time I am hearing about this codec and I have some experience in this area.
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in reply to Alphane Moon • 3 weeks ago • •

From a comment on the article

I love compression, I love ffmpeg and I love more performance, but…
FFV1 is ffmpegs own, old lossless compression format for archival purposes. It is not particularly bad, but it is also not particularly good or modern.
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in reply to just_another_person • 3 weeks ago •
Not like the speed of decoding ffmpeg has ever been an issue to begin with even on ultra-low end cards.
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in reply to Nanook • 3 weeks ago • •
Not for normal playback but in particular ffv1 is used for archival stuff and is IMHO likely to be used with programmatic usage e.g. generating thumbnails for thousands of chapters of video and the like, where decoding speed does matter.
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in reply to stevestevesteve • 3 weeks ago •
@stevestevesteve Ok granted, a use case I did not think of.
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