Raspberry pi hardware accelerated playback

Matthew Waters ystreet00 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 22 10:56:14 UTC 2017


On 22/03/17 04:15, David Ventura wrote:
> Hi. I've been trying to play either a udp h264 stream or a video file
> with hardware acceleration.
>
> With this command I get VERY choppy playback, low cpu usage and a lot
> of banding:
>
> gst-launch-1.0 -qe udpsrc port=5002 do-timestamp=true ! queue !
> application/x-rtp, payload=96 ! rtpjitterbuffer latency=10 !
> rtph264depay ! h264parse ! omxh264dec ! glimagesink

Adding a small queue after the decoder at least would decouple video
decoding from actual rendering which probably helps here.

As you have low CPU usage I assume you built gst-omx and gst-plugins-bad
correctly for zerocopy decoding which is good :)

Cheers
-Matt

> adding
>
> enable-last-sample=false qos=false
>
> to the glimagesink makes it somewhat better, but still horrible.
>
> Similar thing (banding, low fps, low cpu usage) happens with:
> gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location=file.mp4 ! qtdemux ! h264parse !
> omxh264dec ! glimagesink
>
> I compiled this version on my own, I'm running 1.11.1 right now.
>
> What can I do about this?
> -- 
> *Stack* is the new term for "I have no idea what I'm actually using".

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