Wang,Fei 10f57b73f3 msdk: vpp: remove mfxExtVPPDoUse from vpp filters.
According to msdk spec, there are two ways to enable filters:
1: Filters can be enabled by adding a filter ID
to mfxExtVPPDoUse. In this case, default filter parameters are used
2: Add filter configuration structures directly to mfxVideoParam.

Using 1 with 2 is optional but legal. Unfortunately it won't work
with some specific use cases like Detail/EdgeEnhancement.
Let's stick with option2 which works fine for all VPP operations.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796468
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# gst-msdk

gst-msdk is a plugin for
[Intel Media SDK](https://software.intel.com/en-us/media-sdk), a
cross-platform API for developing media applications. The plugin has
multiple elements for video hardware encoding leveraging latest Intel
processors through Intel Media SDK.

- MPEG2 encoding (*msdkmpeg2enc*)

- H.264 encoding (*msdkh264enc*)

- H.265 encoding (*msdkh265enc*)

- VP8 encoding (*msdkvp8enc*)


It requires:

- Intel Media SDK


# Giving it a try

Encoding a simple video test source and saving it to a file.

    $ gst-launch-1.0 videotestsrc ! msdkh264enc ! filesink location=test.h264


# License

gst-mdk is freely available for download under the terms of the
[BSD-3-Clause License](https://spdx.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause.html).