cros-codecs
                                
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                        Cros-codecs
A lightweight, simple, low-dependency, and hopefully safe crate for hardware-accelerated video decoding and encoding on Linux.
It is developed for use in ChromeOS (particularly crosvm), but has no dependency to ChromeOS and should be usable anywhere.
This crate is still under heavy development and is not recommended for use yet.
Current features
- Simple decoder API,
- VAAPI decoder support (using cros-libva) for H.264, H.265, VP8, VP9 and AV1,
- VAAPI encoder support for H.264, VP9 and AV1,
- Stateful V4L2 encoder support.
Planned features
- Stateful V4L2 decoder support,
- Stateless V4L2 decoder support,
- Support for more encoder codecs,
- C API to be used in non-Rust projects.
Non-goals
- Support for systems other than Linux.
Example programs
The ccdec example program can decode an encoded stream and write the decoded
frames to a file. As such it can be used for testing purposes.
$ cargo build --examples
$ ./target/debug/examples/ccdec --help
Usage: ccdec <input> [--output <output>] --input-format <input-format> [--output-format <output-format>] [--synchronous] [--compute-md5 <compute-md5>]
Simple player using cros-codecs
Positional Arguments:
  input             input file
Options:
  --output          output file to write the decoded frames to
  --input-format    input format to decode from.
  --output-format   pixel format to decode into. Default: i420
  --synchronous     whether to decode frames synchronously
  --compute-md5     whether to display the MD5 of the decoded stream, and at
                    which granularity (stream or frame)
  --help            display usage information
Testing
Fluster can be used for testing, using the ccdec example program described
above. This branch
contains support for cros-codecs testing. Just make sure the ccdec binary is
in your PATH, and run Fluster using one of the ccdec decoders, e.g.
python fluster.py run -d ccdec-H.264 -ts JVT-AVC_V1
Credits
The majority of the code in the initial commit has been written by Daniel Almeida as a VAAPI backend for crosvm, before being split into this crate.