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====Caps and Formats====
====Caps and Formats====
* The plugin accepts and outputs video in the <code>video/x-raw</code> format, utilizing the RGBA color space. This support ensures compatibility with a wide range of video processing scenarios.
* The plugin accepts and outputs video in the <code>video/x-raw</code> format, utilising the RGBA color space. This support ensures compatibility with a wide range of video processing scenarios.
* Enhanced performance on NVIDIA hardware is achieved through support for both system memory and NVMM (NVIDIA Multi-Media) memory inputs. This flexibility allows users to optimize their video processing pipelines based on the available hardware resources.
* Enhanced performance on NVIDIA hardware is achieved through support for both system memory and NVMM (NVIDIA Multi-Media) memory inputs. This flexibility allows users to optimise their video processing pipelines based on the available hardware resources.


====Basic use example====
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The example uses a standard video, not a panoramic one, causing some distortion, but we'll explore distortion-free examples with equirectangular images soon.
The example uses a standard video, not a panoramic one, causing some distortion, but we'll explore distortion-free examples with equirectangular images soon.
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