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Strongene PC OpenCL HEVC/H.265 DecoderONLY AMD)

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1. This version is an accelerated version powered by heterogeneous computing technology and written by OpenCL. The OpenCL version is developed jointly by Strongene and AMD;

2. This version is only for the individual test of HEVC decoding;

3. Compatible with the reference software HM12.0

4. The OpenCL Version automatically detects the hardware capability to enable OpenCL acceleration. This version supports the OpenCL devices like AMD HD 5000 and above discrete GPUs, and AMD APUs (like Richland and Kaveri)

Download:
http://www.strongene.com/en/downloads/downloadCenter.jsp
 
Its h 265 so its the next generation of video and its interesting to see it as GPU based code from the outset. But its the encoder that is really going to need it based on the performance data I saw of the reference implementation.
 
Did amd ever made their own hybrid hevc decoder ?
I've gotten a trinity based laptop (4500m) and i'd like to know, if it's possible to use gpu acceleration as well. obviously the builtin decoder doesn't support hevc.
 
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