VLC hardware acceleration on Mac
Posted: 25 Feb 2012 10:20
Hey guys.
I know you are busy, but I think a lot of people would like to have this feature in VLC as Mac remains the last OS where hardware acceleration isn't supported.
In 2010 Apple released information to VDA video decoder module. And since then only Plex and XBMC integrated this into their player, resulting in 30%!! fewer CPU usage.
I found a ticket #5320 in your tracker where someone claims to use this in VLC through a patch and I hoped that this will get implemented into 2.0 but it wasn't.
Is there a nightly build or an easy way to get this patch? Are you planning to support hardware acceleration in VLC?
This is something very important for a lot of people out there. Apple shows us with Quicktime X that with a CPU load of just 9% you can watch 1080p videos on a Macbook Pro.
It is a matter of battery life. A matter of portability.
I know you are busy, but I think a lot of people would like to have this feature in VLC as Mac remains the last OS where hardware acceleration isn't supported.
In 2010 Apple released information to VDA video decoder module. And since then only Plex and XBMC integrated this into their player, resulting in 30%!! fewer CPU usage.
I found a ticket #5320 in your tracker where someone claims to use this in VLC through a patch and I hoped that this will get implemented into 2.0 but it wasn't.
Is there a nightly build or an easy way to get this patch? Are you planning to support hardware acceleration in VLC?
This is something very important for a lot of people out there. Apple shows us with Quicktime X that with a CPU load of just 9% you can watch 1080p videos on a Macbook Pro.
It is a matter of battery life. A matter of portability.