I’m reaching out to inquire about the possibility of adding MV-HEVC (Multiview High Efficiency Video Coding) encoding support to NVIDIA’s NVENC hardware encoder. My focus is on achieving low-latency encoding for multiview content, specifically for applications like generating and streaming Apple Spatial video to edge devices from L40S and equivalent GPUs. I was curious if this video format would be supported in future driver/firmware updates or if there were any known workarounds at the moment (like maybe splitting streams and rejoining later but it all seems messy and high latency). I appreciate any guidance as I humbly come from a ML and data science background with limited experience in Video codecs.
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