Releases: intel/libvpl-tools
v1.3.0
Intel® Video Processing Library (Intel® VPL) tools provide access to hardware
accelerated video decode, encode, and frame processing capabilities on Intel®
GPUs from the command line.
Added
-
Screen content coding tools for AV1 to
sample_encode
-
GTK renderer option to
sample_decode
andsample_multi_transcode
-
-fullscreen
option tosample_decode
andsample_multi_transcode
when
using GTK. Enter fullscreen with Ctrl+f and exit with Esc -
Improved support for Python 3.12 development environments.
Fixed
- Bootstrap to support Debian distributions that do not define
ID_LIKE
.
v1.2.0
Intel® Video Processing Library (Intel® VPL) tools provide access to hardware
accelerated video decode, encode, and frame processing capabilities on Intel®
GPUs from the command line.
Added
- VVC decode support to sample_decode
- Embedded version information to all shared libraries
Changed
- Metrics monitor library to now build statically by default
v1.1.0
Intel® Video Processing Library (Intel® VPL) tools provide access to hardware
accelerated video decode, encode, and frame processing capabilities on Intel®
GPUs from the command line.
Added
MFX_SURFACE_TYPE_VULKAN_IMG2D
to vpl-inspect- YUV400 JPEG Enc for Linux VAAPI
Fixed
- va-attrib for vaapiallocator
- D3D11 texture not being released in val-surface-sharing test tool
Known Issues
sample_decode
may report "DeliverOutput return error = -1" when run using -r option
v1.0.0
Added
- Intel® VPL API 2.11 support
- Command line tools. They have been moved from the libvpl repository
(https://github.com/intel/libvpl)
Known Issues
sample_decode
may report "DeliverOutput return error = -1" when run using -r option