Pi 5 has a Vulkan supported GPU though, doesn't it? or am I missing something?Since software can't change the hardware I think the answer is still no hardware encoding.https://www.phoronix.com/news/FFmpeg-Vu ... code-H.265
I haven't read to much into this, but this implies we can have gpu accelerated encode on the Pi 5 for example?
Have the RPF done any internal testing? performance figures?
Does Vulkan simply provide the API to the underlying encoder hardware? or does Vulkan implement a cross-platform / gpu based approach for encoding? I realize the Pi 5 does not have any dedicated hardware, which is why reading the linked article has me so intrigued, if it does in fact bring accelerated encode to the Pi 5.VideoCore VII GPU, supporting OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2
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