This year's Comca$t annual manetenance window began on July 29 & didn't show on the outage map.  Previously, they handed out warnings about the planned shutdown in July.  Then they started shutting down for 2 months/year without warning.  They charge a $300 fee for any troubleshooting so the lion kingdom would wait a week before calling in.


A few more bugs in the openGL rendering department & the lion kingdom started pondering hardware decoding.  The problem is a command line pipe like ffmpeg wouldn't do seeking.  The dependencies in a compiled solution would be nasty, but it's not like there aren't already many nasty dependencies.

1 trend is ffmpeg becoming central to more & more functions & becoming common in all Linux installations.  If they do all the work to get ffmpeg compiled for hardware encoding, the same library also supports hardware decoding so they should be able to get hardware decoding without any more work.  That means it's probably time to switch to using the system wide ffmpeg library.

Hardware decoding has evolved from just optimizing motion vectors using a convoluted nvmc API to writing frames to a video overlay to writing frames to system memory.  The mane obstacle to using it was always getting the output of the hardware decoder, but now that obstacle is gone.  The lion kingdom really wants to see some coaster videos in 60fps 4k.










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