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Upstreaming to FFmpeg #68
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Originally created by @ramiropolla on GitHub (Jul 1, 2024).
Hi @nyanmisaka,
How far along do you think this branch is? Fully functional, mostly functional...?
I want to start upstreaming it. Could you please rebase to master, perform the fixups, and do some commit cleanup?
I can do the final testing and review process on ffmpeg-devel. (I can do the rebase and cleanup as well, but perhaps you have some time and would like to do it yourself).
Ramiro
@nyanmisaka commented on GitHub (Jul 1, 2024):
The big elephant in the room is https://github.com/rockchip-linux/mpp/issues/530
I think upstream FFmpeg won't accept any more MPP related stuff until it is properly fixed.
@ramiropolla commented on GitHub (Jul 1, 2024):
Oh, bummer...
We can start rebase, cleanup, and review here if you want, so that if/when eventually they fix their licenses the code is closer to being upstreamable.
@hbiyik commented on GitHub (Jul 2, 2024):
one suggestion would be to drop rga stuff completely when upstreaming, librga is also a wonky unmaintained (not properly maintained) dependency. However @nyanmisaka has several use cases depending rga based scalers.