- 18 Mar, 2013 12 commits
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Yunqing Wang authored
Wrote sse2 functions of vp9_short_idct8x8 and vp9_short_idct10_8x8. Compared to c version, the sse2 version is 2X faster. The decoder test didn't show noticeable gain since 8x8 idct doesn't take much of decoding time (less than 1% in my test). Change-Id: I56313e18cd481700b3b52c4eda5ca204ca6365f3
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John Koleszar authored
Update to +/- 1dB. Change-Id: Idada001f261b36945c9334e288a415ee2c79c415
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John Koleszar authored
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John Koleszar authored
If the intended display size is different than the size the frame is coded at, then send that size explicitly in the bitstream. Adds a new bit to the frame header to indicate whether the extra size fields are present. Change-Id: I525c66f22d207efaf1e5f903c6a2a91b80245854
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Paul Wilkins authored
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John Koleszar authored
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John Koleszar authored
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Paul Wilkins authored
Adjust the filter length and strength for each ARF group based on a measure of difficulty (the boost) and the active q range. Remove lower limit on RDMULT value. Average gains on the different sets in range 0.4%-0.9%. However the ARNR changes give a very big boost on a few clips. Eg. Soccer ~5%, in derf set and Cyclist ~ 10% in the std-hd set Change-Id: I2078d78798e27ad2bcc2b32d703ea37b67412ec4
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Yaowu Xu authored
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Yaowu Xu authored
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John Koleszar authored
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John Koleszar authored
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- 17 Mar, 2013 1 commit
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Deb Mukherjee authored
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- 16 Mar, 2013 4 commits
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Deb Mukherjee authored
This fix resolves some of the mismatch issues being seen recently. While this is the right thing to do when tiling is used for this experiment, it is not the underlying cause of the the mismatches. Something else is causing writing outside of the allowable frame area in the encoder leading to this mismatch. Change-Id: If52c6f67555aa18ab8762865384e323b47237277
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John Koleszar authored
These variables are unused, and are subject to overflowing, causing assertions when built with -ftrapv. Change-Id: Ia00a3201af309906c05bcd4b23a643925ed6ea86
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John Koleszar authored
If the second reference is better than the first in the long term, it was possible to try to take the fractional exponent of a negative number, giving an undefined result. Change-Id: I1dd08286747ceae960eb03bb5d98a383cc9d253b
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John Koleszar authored
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- 15 Mar, 2013 3 commits
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Christian Duvivier authored
Scalar path is about 1.5x faster (3.1% overall encoder speedup). SSE2 path is about 7.2x faster (7.8% overall encoder speedup). Change-Id: I06da5ad0cdae2488431eabf002b0d898d66d8289
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Yaowu Xu authored
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Yaowu Xu authored
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- 14 Mar, 2013 5 commits
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Dmitry Kovalev authored
Change-Id: I25424904fb8541fc19d00d9fbc592379374b98c0
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Yaowu Xu authored
Change-Id: I75fc4eee10bee9efd419d248827290cce8e6d637
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Yaowu Xu authored
Change-Id: Ib8dacf1d2797743569771b8f699e40e1aeb085cb
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John Koleszar authored
Updates the YV12_BUFFER_CONFIG structure to be crop-aware. The exiting width/height parameters are left unchanged, storing the width and height algined to a 16 byte boundary. The cropped dimensions are added as new fields. This fixes a nasty visual pulse when switching between scaled and unscaled frame dimensions due to a mismatch between the scaling ratio and the 16-byte aligned sizes. Change-Id: Id4a3f6aea6b9b9ae38bdfa1b87b7eb2cfcdd57b6
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John Koleszar authored
This is like VP8_COPY_REFERENCE, but returns a pointer to the reference frame rather than a copy of it. This is useful when the application doesn't know what the size of the reference is, as is the case when scaling is in effect. Change-Id: I63667109f65510364d0e397ebe56217140772085
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- 13 Mar, 2013 4 commits
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Jingning Han authored
Enable entropy coding of motion vectors up to +/-2048. Also extend the motion search range accordingly. Change-Id: Iac2bb015e8934521cef83a19edbe967d9f097436
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Yaowu Xu authored
and turn the experiment off by default. Change-Id: If9e684aa6cc49eacd39f36645a110a447e38d2de
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Yaowu Xu authored
The commit changed the name of files and function to remove obselete reference to LLM and x8. Change-Id: I973b20fc1a55149ed68b5408b3874768e6f88516
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John Koleszar authored
The superframe index marker byte carries data in the lower 5 bits. Only the upper 3 should be used as part of the mask to detect it. By masking with 0xf0, the previous code was incorrect for frames over 65k bytes. Change-Id: I6248889f5af227457f359a56b2348ef6db87a3b4
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- 12 Mar, 2013 11 commits
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John Koleszar authored
If a superframe (ARF) is generated while flushing the lagged frames at the end of the clip, the buffer pointer wasn't being properly updated to account for the size of the index, causing the next frame to overwrite the index on the previous frame. Change-Id: Ib158cc8e4183d663bdfb9ba002dd4c98916abdc9
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Paul Wilkins authored
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John Koleszar authored
If the bool-coded partition naturally ends in a byte that matches the superframe index marker, it could lead to a parse error. This commit ensures that if such a marker is seen, it is padded out with an additional zero byte to disambiguate it. Change-Id: Id977de05745b6fa9ef08afb71e210a2a3ecca02e
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Paul Wilkins authored
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
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John Koleszar authored
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Ronald S. Bultje authored
Change-Id: I07ddf3be8bc5d6c2eb561d4241879777c315b183
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Paul Wilkins authored
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Paul Wilkins authored
When coding the frame that corresponds to the midpoint frame defining an ARF, do not update the last reference frame buffer. Previously this buffer was updated meaning that when coding the next ARF all the reference buffers were the same (or nearly so). Turning the update off means that the frame before is still available as an alternative predictor and for use in compound prediction. Also fixed inconsistency in test for mismatch (patch from JK). Net average gains (derf 0.049, yt 0.163, yt-hd 0.207, std-hd 0.286) Change-Id: Ifee21da21ccbb1648ac2eafe890d3ce60562c7bc
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John Koleszar authored
Use the uv_stride from the framebuffer rather than deriving it from the y_stride. Change-Id: I94581cb741539d094ff062b3d008235556903b8c
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Dmitry Kovalev authored
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