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Stephan Raue c65a934c73 libva: update to libva-20110214
Signed-off-by: Stephan Raue <stephan@openelec.tv>
2011-02-14 13:58:25 +01:00

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PKG_NAME="libva"
PKG_VERSION="20110214"
PKG_REV="1"
PKG_ARCH="any"
PKG_LICENSE="GPL"
PKG_SITE="http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/vaapi"
#PKG_URL="http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libva/snapshot/$PKG_NAME-$PKG_VERSION.tar.gz"
PKG_URL="$OPENELEC_SRC/$PKG_NAME-$PKG_VERSION.tar.bz2"
PKG_DEPENDS="libX11 libXext libXfixes libdrm Mesa"
PKG_BUILD_DEPENDS="toolchain libX11 libXext libXfixes libdrm Mesa"
PKG_PRIORITY="optional"
PKG_SECTION="multimedia"
PKG_SHORTDESC="libva: The main motivation for VAAPI (Video Acceleration API) is to enable hardware accelerated video decode/encode at various entry-points (VLD, IDCT, Motion Compensation etc.) for the prevailing coding standards today (MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP/H.263, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, and VC-1/VMW3)."
PKG_LONGDESC="The main motivation for VAAPI (Video Acceleration API) is to enable hardware accelerated video decode/encode at various entry-points (VLD, IDCT, Motion Compensation etc.) for the prevailing coding standards today (MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP/H.263, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, and VC-1/VMW3). Extending XvMC was considered, but due to its original design for MPEG-2 MotionComp only, it made more sense to design an interface from scratch that can fully expose the video decode capabilities in today's GPUs."
PKG_IS_ADDON="no"
PKG_AUTORECONF="yes"