The test case for Xv has some more info on this. It seems to suggest using a .ogg file and provides a link to a recommended sample file :
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_radeon_xvideo (Xv test plan)
http://www.redhat.com/v/magazine/ogg/NET_MAN.ogg (file)
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Running the f11 live cd, I was able to get the adobe flash-plugin working in firefox which gave me a pretty good impression about the performance. I must say it seems like it's faster then the current f10. However, as far as I know, flash player doesn't use xvideo. Totem should be able to play some video content using xvideo but since there are no codecs available for most common video formats like mpeg, divx, avi, asf, wmv, etc. it is difficult to test.
Does anyone know which video formats are playable in totem without the non-standard codecs? Is it ogg or something like that?
Perhaps somebody could post a link to an url here where some video examples are available for testing in fedora/totem?
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Eddie.
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Normally I think the answer is "yes you can upgrade from F10 to F11". I saw some posts indicating that there were problems with the upgrade path right now, not sure if that was a general problem or specific to certain configurations.
re: codecs, my understanding is that Fedora does not ship any codecs which might be restricted by patents and license requirements anywhere in the world (ie if a codec is legal in France but not in the US then they don't ship it). There are links to a Fluendo site offering for-fee codecs (presumably paying license fees etc..). The key wording seems to be "if you are in another part of the world there may be additional options".
I'll post back if I find more.
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Bridgman,
Guess what. I am running from the live cd now and it works well so far. I have glxgears running in compiz and no flickering and with wobbly window.
I'd like to try some video contents too but there seems to be no codec installed to play avi or mpeg or whatever, is there some way to enable it?
For the rest it seems pretty well but I've just started so I will test some more and time will tell.
Regards,
Eddie.
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Originally posted by Mr_Ed View PostDear Bridgman,
Just tell me, how long will it last before that that stuff is going to work? There are so much dependencies. DRI2, Mesa, GEM/TT, rdr, etc.
My best guess that it will not work before Fedora 12 or even beyond that.
Do we really have to wait for another year?
Eddie.
The coding and integration are basically done and what's left is testing, bug fixing and performance tuning. You won't see it in an enterprise distro for a year but AFAIK the intent is for it to be useable in F11 (whereas in F10 it was more of a technology demonstrator).
I imagine the live CD is still up from a couple of days ago (second link above). I'll be trying it out on Monday and if you might want to do the same. If you have problems with it please sing out and file or update bugs. AFAIK the drivers are at the "works on the devs systems, now to make sure it works on everyone else's system too" point.
The initial test results are posted at :
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_D...eon_2009-04-01
There are a bunch of FAILs, but from the few I looked at so far they seemed to be expected and were generally on 6xx and higher. The support for 6xx/7xx isn't as far along as 1xx-5xx.Last edited by bridgman; 04 April 2009, 03:19 PM.
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Well the 690G never did get a great driver (foss or closed). Had enough of it and it the board went into the recycling bin this morning.
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostSimilar work to improve Composite support is also being done in the open source drivers for 3xx-5xx right now. Dave Airlie from Red Hat is driving the effort :
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Radeon3DUpdate
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=218372
http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16148
I managed to miss the test day but will give the latest code a try next week when I get back to a system with 5xx in it.
Just tell me, how long will it last before that that stuff is going to work? There are so much dependencies. DRI2, Mesa, GEM/TT, rdr, etc.
My best guess that it will not work before Fedora 12 or even beyond that.
Do we really have to wait for another year?
Eddie.
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Similar work to improve Composite support is also being done in the open source drivers for 3xx-5xx right now. Dave Airlie from Red Hat is driving the effort :
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Radeon3DUpdate
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=218372
http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16148
I managed to miss the test day but will give the latest code a try next week when I get back to a system with 5xx in it.Last edited by bridgman; 04 April 2009, 11:23 AM.
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