This will be necessary for an efficient and straightforward
implementation of hor_sad for blocks over 16 pixels wide, because they
cannot use the shuffle trick because inter-lane shuffling is so hard to
do
Adds command line option --fast-residual-cost=<limit>. When QP is below
the limit, estimates the cost of coding the residual coefficients from
the sum of absolute coefficients. Skipping CABAC is not worth it with
high QPs because there are fewer coefficients so CABAC is not as slow.
Adds option --erp-aqp for enabling adaptive QP for 360 degree video with
equirectangular projection. When projected into a spherical surface,
the middle part of the video covers relatively larger area than the top
and bottom parts. Enabling --erp-aqp sets up a ROI delta QP array which
uses higher QPs for the top and bottom of the video and lower QPs for
the middle part.
The kvz_config struct is created by the user but kvazaar keeps a pointer
to it. It is easy to break things by modifying the configuration outside
kvazaar. In addition, kvazaar modifies the struct even though it is has
a const modifier.
This commit changes the field cfg in encoder_control_t to be a copy of
the kvz_config struct instead of a pointer, removing modifications to
the const struct and allowing users to do whatever they want with it
after opening the encoder.
This encapsulates tiles or WPP rows into their own slices, making
it possible to send them as soon as they are done, instead of waiting
for the other substreams to finish and coding the substream offsets
in the slice header.
The includes should make more sense now and not just happen to compile
due to headers included from other headers.
Used a modified version of IWYU. Modifications were to attribute int8_t
and so on to stdint.h instead of sys/types.h and immintrin.h instead of
more specific headers.
include-what-you-use 0.7 (git:b70df35)
based on clang version 3.9.0 (trunk 264728)
This moves the interlacing from CLI code to api->encoder_encode, in
order to make it possible to use field coding through the lib API.
The field order is now determined per frame, as FFmpeg gives it per
frame and it's signaled per frame.
As a side effect, the CLI also now prints info from frames instead of
fields. While we might want to extend the API in the future to allow
printing of more detailed information about fields, for now it's
more important that the CLI uses the real lib API.
PSNR calculation for interlaced frames disabled until we have a way to
avoid deinterlacing the frame when it's not necessary.