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Optimized media, analytics and graphics software stack images. Use the dockerfile(s) in your project or as a recipe book for bare metal installation.

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This repository hosts Docker build files of software stacks and services, designed to enable Open Visual Cloud prioritized use cases such as media delivery, media analytics, cloud gaming and cloud graphics, and immersive media.

Validated Docker images are available on Docker Hub.
Explore more container solutions on the Intel® oneContainer Portal.

Software Stack Images:

The software stack images provide ready to use software stacks for application deployment. You can call the software executables or link with the software libraries.

  • Media Delivery
Image Description
ffmpeg

Docker images optimized for media creation and delivery based on the FFmpeg framework. Included the AAC, MP3, OPUS, OGG, Vorbis, X264, X265, VP8/9, SVT-AV1 and SVT-HEVC codecs. The GPU images are accelerated with FFmpeg VAAPI and QSV plugins. See doc/ffmpeg.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-media-ffmpeg
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-media-ffmpeg
gst

Docker images optimized for media creation and delivery based on the GStreamer framework. Included the base, good, bad, ugly and libav set of plugins. The GPU images are accelerated with VAAPI. See doc/gst.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-media-gst
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-media-gst
nginx

Docker images optimized for web hosting and caching. Included FFmpeg, NGINX the web server, and FLV the RTMP and DASH/HLS streaming module. See doc/nginx.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-media-nginx
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-media-nginx
SVT

Docker images for the SVT (Scalable Video Technology) encoders and decoders. Easiest way to try SVT-AV1, HEVC, and VP9 apps. See doc/svt.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-media-svt
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-media-svt
IMTL

Docker images for the IMTL (Intel Media Transport Library), based on DPDK prepared for transmitting and receiving media data with high throughput and low latency. See imtl.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-media-imtl
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-media-imtl
  • Media Analytics
Image Description
ffmpeg

Docker images optimized for media analytics based on the FFmpeg framework. Included plugins that utilized the Intel® OpenVINO inference engine. See doc/ffmpeg.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-analytics-ffmpeg
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-analytics-ffmpeg
gst

Docker images optimized for media analytics based on the GStreamer framework. Included plugins that utilized the Intel OpenVINO inference engine. See doc/gst.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-analytics-gst
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-analytics-gst
  • Cloud Gaming and Graphics

Ospray images are discontinued from release v21.6. Please refer to older releases for all images targeted for Cloud Gaming and Graphics.

Development Images:

The development images enable C++ application compilation, debugging (with the debugging, profiling tools) and optimization (with the optimization tools.) You can compile C++ applications with these images and then copy the applications to the corresponding deployment images.

Image Description
media

Docker images for FFmpeg or GStreamer C++ application development. See doc/ffmpeg.md and doc/gst.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-media-dev
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-media-dev
analytics

Docker images for FFmpeg or GStreamer C++ application development, with Intel OpenVINO inference engine and the model optimizer. See doc/ffmpeg.md and doc/gst.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2204-analytics-dev
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-analytics-dev
service

Docker images for Open WebRTC Toolkit (OWT) C++ application development.. See doc/owt.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-service-owt-dev

Service Images:

The service images provides ready to use services. See their image descriptions for exposed service interfaces.

Image Description
owt

Docker images optimized for video conferencing services, based on the WebRTC technology and the Open WebRTC Toolkit. Included conferencing modes: 1:N, N:N with video and audio processing nodes. see doc/owt.md for additional details.

docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-service-owt

Support Matrix:

The project supports the following platforms and OS'es:

Supported Platforms Supported OS'es
Xeon Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
QAT Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
SG1 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, CentOS 7
Flex Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Please see Development and Test Report for the latest development statuses.

Host Platform Setup:

  • Update kernels and firmwares: Please see each platform folder README for details.
  • Install cmake and m4 if they are not available on your platform.
  • Make sure your host datetime and timezone are configured properly, a prerequisite to install any Ubuntu security updates.
  • Follow the instructions to setup host date and time.
  • Follow the instructions to install docker.ce or docker.ee.
  • If you are behind a firewall, setup proxy as follows:
sudo mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d    
printf "[Service]\nEnvironment=\"HTTPS_PROXY=$https_proxy\" \"NO_PROXY=$no_proxy\"\n" | sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/proxy.conf    
sudo systemctl daemon-reload     
sudo systemctl restart docker     

Evaluate Image:

The Docker images are published on Docker Hub with name pattern openvisualcloud/<_platform_>-<_OS_>-<_usage_>-<_image_>. Find and use the images as follows:

docker search openvisualcloud --limit=100 | grep analytics-ffmpeg #list media analytics ffmpeg images 
docker pull openvisualcloud/xeon-ubuntu2004-analytics-ffmpeg

Build Image:

mkdir build    
cd build     
cmake ..     
# Please build your specific platform image. A full build takes a long time.
cd Xeon/ubuntu-20.04/media/ffmpeg     
# Build on the target platform for optimal performance.
make    
ctest   

See Also: Build Options

Run Image Shell:

Xeon/ubuntu-20.04/media/ffmpeg/shell.sh #<_platform_>/<_OS_>/<_usage_>/<_image_>

Customize Image:

  • You can modify any Dockerfile.m4 template for customization.
    For example, uncomment #include(transform360.m4) in Xeon/ubuntu-20.04/media/ffmpeg/Dockerfile.m4 to add essential 360 video transformation in the FFmpeg build.

After modification, please rerun cmake and make.

See Also: Build Options

Use Dockerfile(s) in Your Project:

It is recommended that you copy the Dockerfile(s) of your platform, OS and image directly into your project. The following shell scripts show how to sync (if needed) and build the NGINX Dockerfile (and its dependency FFmpeg):

update.sh:

DOCKER_REPO=${DOCKER_REPO="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OpenVisualCloud/Dockerfiles/master/Xeon/ubuntu-20.04/media"}    
(echo "# xeon-ubuntu2004-media-ffmpeg" && curl ${DOCKER_REPO}/ffmpeg/Dockerfile) > Dockerfile.2    
(echo "# xeon-ubuntu2004-media-nginx" && curl ${DOCKER_REPO}/nginx/Dockerfile) > Dockerfile.1    

build.sh:

for dep in .2 .1; do   
    image=$(grep -m1 '#' "Dockerfile$dep" | cut -d' ' -f2)   
    docker build --network=host --file="Dockerfile$dep" -t "$image:latest" . $(env | grep -E '_(proxy)=' | sed 's/^/--build-arg /')   
done