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  1. Since ffmpeg 2.0 (July release), ffmpeg has some (any one got details? *) OpenCL support.

    Does anyone know a source for Windows OpenCL enabled builds ? (compiled with '--enabled-opencl')
    Does anyone know what speed gains(/losses?) can be expected for which operations?

    Cu Selur

    * from what I remember at least deshake and unsharpen have some OpenCL optimized versions
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  2. I wonder if it's just the OpenCL patch for libx264 ? or does it affect other operations as well ? Is there a detailed changelog somewhere?

    EDIT: here is a bit of info
    http://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-utils.html#OpenCL-Options
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  3. As far as I know the OpenCL support in ffmpeg has nothing to do with the libx264 OpenCL support.

    the OpenCL-Options only allow to select a specific device, platform, opencl level

    Looking at:
    http://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html
    at least unsharp and deshake have OpenCL flags
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  4. OK.

    Apparently it can affect some filters performance , but sometimes worse performance

    http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=1284

    Searching around it looks like only a few filters are affected so far
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  5. Apparently it can affect some filters performance , but sometimes worse performance
    Sure, opencl support in NVIDIA GPUs often isn't as good as for ATI GPUs and then you probably need a fast GPU to really get some benefits.

    Sadly it does not seem like anyone is offering opencl enabled builds for windows.
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