Reputation: 1687
Is there a way to find out if the decoder that received using MediaCodec.createDecoderByType(type) is a hardware decoder or a software decoder?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 6531
Reputation: 113
Putting it here for anyone it might help. According to code for libstagefright, any codec which starts with OMX.google.
or c2.android.
or does not start with (OMX.
and c2.
) are all software codecs.
//static
bool MediaCodecList::isSoftwareCodec(const AString &componentName) {
return componentName.startsWithIgnoreCase("OMX.google.")
|| componentName.startsWithIgnoreCase("c2.android.")
|| (!componentName.startsWithIgnoreCase("OMX.")
&& !componentName.startsWithIgnoreCase("c2."));
}
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 13317
There is no real formal flag for indicating whether a codec is a hardware or software codec. In practice, you can do this, though:
MediaCodec codec = MediaCodec.createDecoderByType(type);
if (codec.getName().startsWith("OMX.google.")) {
// Is a software codec
}
(The MediaCodec.getName()
method is available since API level 18. For lower API levels, you instead need to iterate over the entries in MediaCodecList
and manually pick the right codec that fits your needs instead.)
Upvotes: 11