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Originally posted by bwat47 View PostUVD2 works flawlessly for me with my 4870 and 6850. Play hd video fine with 0% cpu usage.
Cheers
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Originally posted by evolution View PostYes, for me UVD2 is also working properly on Linux with mplayer-vaapi + xvba-video (CPU usage goes below about 12% in my P4 [email protected])... My last post was somewhat "off-topic", I was talking about UVD2 performance on Windows + Adobe Flash (don't know if Flash 10.2 brings improvements for UVD2 on Windows)...
CheersI don't have any UVD2 cards to use with linux, my desktops that run those are windows only. My UVD1 card (hd2600) works in windows with dxva but does not work in linux with va-api/xvba.
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hi!
i can't figure out how to make hd accel work. warning, noob
i'm on ubuntu 10.10, i've just recently done a fresh install. i've installed ATI Catalyst 10.12 drivers. my card is Radeon Mobility HD 3470.
before, i had 9.10 with mplayer-vaapi working just fine. 10.10 has this libva version 1.0.1-3 and won't install the one available at http://www.splitted-desktop.com/~gbeauchesne. what should i do? i've been going through this thread, and i haven't been able to find anything...
i tried using latest vlc with the xvba-backend (or at least i think i tried, smth i found here) and my computer just freezes completely.
could someone please help?
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Originally posted by energyman View Postexcept when they land in /usr/lib32 where they belong.
How do I get the 64bit version of libXvBAW.so.1 or alternatively, how do I get mplayer-vaapi to compile in a way that it runs using the libraries that exist on my computer?
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Originally posted by baky View Posti can't figure out how to make hd accel work. i'm on ubuntu 10.10
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vaapi xvba problem
I can't get vaapi to work with my ATI HD5450 card on Fedora 14 64 bit.
I have installed vaapi from splitted-desktops and I have copied fgrlx_drv_video.so to the folder /usr/local/lib/va/drivers/.
I can't seem to find instructions anywhere on how to get vaapi working. On the splitted desktops site it says xvba-video requires catalyst 9.10 but when I try to install this version of Catalyst with the driver I downloaded from ATI website, I get an error saying it is not compatible with the version of my system.
XVBA_VIDEO_DEBUG=1 vainfo:
libva: libva version 0.31.1-sds1
Xlib: extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
libva: va_getDriverName() returns 0
libva: Trying to open /usr/local/lib/va/drivers/fglrx_drv_video.so
xvba_video: FGLRX driver version 8.80.5 detected
xvba_video: FGLRX device ID 0x68e0
xvba_video: Evergreen GPU detected
xvba_video: XvBA version 0.75 detected
xvba_video: XVBA_CreateContext(): status 11
libva error: /usr/local/lib/va/drivers/fglrx_drv_video.so init failed
libva: va_openDriver() returns -1
vaInitialize failed with error code -1 (unknown libva error),exit
Any clues?
Thanks
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Originally posted by ludovicrl View Postok never mind, I finally got it working. Using xbmc with vaapi acceleration. the image is very distorted though, is this to be expected?
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Originally posted by ludovicrl View Postok I fixed the distorted image by using catalyst 10.12. The picture is now very clear. It is working perfectly in mplayer with vaapi but it is stuttering a lot in xbmc. dunno how to fix this?
wget http://trac.xbmc.org/raw-attachment/...ce_reuse.patch
patch -p0 vaapi_surface_reuse.patch
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