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Even modern fast CPUs struggle to decode HD video in real time, so modern graphics cards have the ability to do it instead. Graphics processors, or GPUs, have many times more cores than CPUs, but they're a lot simpler. This means they're better suited to drawing video or 3d scenes, where it's usually possible to divide the picture up into pieces that can be processed in parallel. The RPI has a really slow processor, so is even less capable of decoding video itself, known as 'software rendering'. Luckily, because its chip is intended for video oriented set top boxes, it contains a decent GPU that is capable of decoding HD video in the three main video formats used today. However, as rcxdude mentioned, those decoding algorithms are not free, and is controlled with a license key.
Vlc has no access to this video decoding hardware if it's locked, so must use the CPU. That's painfully inadequate on the pi. The Juggler Method Ebook Torrents. To expand on the price point: The Raspberry Pi foundation could have opted for a volume license for all Raspberry Pi devices to be licensed from the get go.
However while this is fine for Microsoft and the like, it would have gone easily into the multi-thousand-pound range as all they can give is estimated sales and that would have pushed up prices of the unit itself. Sin Nombre. Considering how cheap it is for individual licenses and the very tinkerer nature of RPi itself, it made more sense to ask users to purchase single device licenses, install them manually and probably save everyone some money overall.
To expand on the 'what is it' point: What you're buying is a license key that the codec itself requires be present before accepting or working on any audio or video stream sent to it. I believe the codec is part of most distros as it's just a few Kb, but without licensing it's essentially useless.
Hello, I am trying enable the mpeg-2 codec on Raspbian. I verified the serial number: f1ad62 and I reverified the key that I was provided: decode_MPG2=0xfc080f.
Originally I installed Raspbian using NOOBS with no problems, but I realized that no config.txt file was created using this method,I tried creating a config.txt file using Notepad++ and adding the line #decode_MPG2=0xfc080f and then installed the SD card and entered vcgencmd codec_enabled MPG2 which responded MPG2=disabled So I reformatted the sd card using SDFormatter, and then using Win32DiscImager installed the latest image of Raspbian.img from Raspberrypi.org which was successful. I booted up Raspbian on the Pi to verify that installation was successful, which it was. So Back on the PC I found the SD card now contained the file config.txt so I edited the file using Notepad++ and added the line #decode_MPG2=0xfc080f first at the bottom of the list with no success, then at the top of the list with no success.
Each time I saved the file and booted up on the Pi ran vcgencmd codec_enabled MPG2 and every time I get MPG2=disabled Any help would be greatly appreciated!