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Disable HEVC on NVIDIA hardware until the 16 frame buffering problem can be solved
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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ public class MediaCodecHelper {
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whitelistedHevcDecoders = new LinkedList<>();
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whitelistedHevcDecoders.add("omx.exynos");
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whitelistedHevcDecoders.add("omx.nvidia");
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// whitelistedHevcDecoders.add("omx.nvidia"); TODO: This needs a similar fixup to the Tegra 3
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whitelistedHevcDecoders.add("omx.mtk");
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whitelistedHevcDecoders.add("omx.amlogic");
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whitelistedHevcDecoders.add("omx.rk");
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@ -169,15 +169,19 @@ public class MediaCodecHelper {
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}
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public static boolean decoderIsWhitelistedForHevc(String decoderName) {
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// TODO: Shield Tablet K1/LTE?
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//
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// NVIDIA does partial HEVC acceleration on the Shield Tablet. I don't know
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// whether the performance is good enough to use for streaming, but they're
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// using the same omx.nvidia.h265.decode name as the Shield TV which has a
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// fully accelerated HEVC pipeline. AFAIK, the only K1 device with this
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// partially accelerated HEVC decoder is the Shield Tablet, so I'll
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// check for it here.
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if (Build.DEVICE.equalsIgnoreCase("shieldtablet")) {
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//
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// TODO: Temporarily disabled with NVIDIA HEVC support
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/*if (Build.DEVICE.equalsIgnoreCase("shieldtablet")) {
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return false;
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}
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}*/
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// Google didn't have official support for HEVC (or more importantly, a CTS test) until
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// Lollipop. I've seen some MediaTek devices on 4.4 crash when attempting to use HEVC,
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