There is no deeper sleep state than 1200 mhz. vlc uses xv to playback (or something else), but mplayer uses an other method to display in vaapi mode.
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VaAPI with Intel HD Graphics Clarkdale i3 proc not working with mplayer
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I have began the procces from the beggining. Now I have modified my xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "intel"
Option "AccelMethod" "UXA"
Option "DRI" "on"
Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
Option "IgnoreACPI" "yes"
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./mplayer -vo vaapi -va vaapi test.mkv has problems. Cpu usage is high, something is bad.
The mplayer log adviced to use -autosnyc 30. I have audio-video asyncron, but it seems the movie is smoother and the cpu usage is normal ~ 20-30.
Any advice?
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Yes it should now work out of the box with Maverick and maybe some ppa.
like
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/glasen/intel-driver/ubuntu maverick main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/glasen/intel-driver/ubuntu maverick main
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Originally posted by XabiX View PostYes it should now work out of the box with Maverick and maybe some ppa.
like
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/glasen/intel-driver/ubuntu maverick main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/glasen/intel-driver/ubuntu maverick main
Is a discrete nv card which can utilise VDPAU still much more beneficial overall than relying on Intel HD?
I'm talking purely from a VA (encoding/decoding etc) perspective, not 3d acceleration.
Or is there no longer any compelling advantage VDPAU cards have in this area?
I'm looking at something like this*
But am wondering if there's any good reasons to bother any more?
*Alas the OEM GT 430 seems slightly better, not sure why that is?
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Originally posted by jalyst View PostI'm talking purely from a VA (encoding/decoding etc) perspective, not 3d acceleration.
Or is there no longer any compelling advantage VDPAU cards have in this area?
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Yeah I only got an old clarkdale set-up, might upgrade to the sandy bridge revision due towards EOY (name escapes me, Ivy?).
Even if I had SB though, that decode/encode acceleration you're referring to, is still pretty flakey in Linux compared to nV's VDPAU right?
Which is why I'm still interested in a discrete GT_430 (and its successors).
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Originally posted by jalyst View PostYeah I only got an old clarkdale set-up, might upgrade to the sandy bridge revision due towards EOY (name escapes me, Ivy?).
Even if I had SB though, that decode/encode acceleration you're referring to, is still pretty flakey in Linux compared to nV's VDPAU right?
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