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  • dungeon
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post
    Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner !!
    Thanks, dungeon giving the prize to Vim_User .

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  • bridgman
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    Originally posted by Vim_User View Post
    I have not asked you to reveal company or trade secrets, I have asked you for a precise answer about the progress of this procedure. Can you at least give an answer about how far this procedure has already gone? For sure legal team/developers will not discuss the same thing over and over again. There must be some kind of "this has already clearance for release" and "this has to be reviewed further" list. If you could at least give us some numbers on items on each list that would already help to give at least some confidence that actually something is happening(especially if we ask in half a year again, so that we can see if there really is progress).
    OK, I'm starting to think you have an out-of-whack view of how the review/revise/release process happens. It's not like there's a single deterministic list of tasks defined at the start that get ticked off one at a time, more of an iterative process that keeps looping around until we find a solution that can be released. We've already been through the loop more than once but there's no magic number of attempts where someone feels sorry for us and we get a free pass.

    In some cases the solution is to not expose something we already have approval for in order to be able to expose something else, so telling you the parts that have been approved runs the risk of not ever being able to release in the case where we need to hold one of them back.
    Last edited by bridgman; 30 June 2014, 06:00 PM.

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  • profoundWHALE
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post
    Vim_User, how do you reconcile all the work that's been done (and is still being done) to support your hardware in the open source drivers with the statements you're making ? You're the one who said we're not going to do it, not us -- and AFAICS you're acting as if *we* said we wouldn't ever release it.

    What we said is that yes, we have done a lot of work on it, yes there's been a lot of progress, yes there is still some work to do before we can release, yes we're still working on it, and like EVERY OTHER SCRAP OF OPEN SOURCE SUPPORT WE HAVE RELEASED IN THE LAST SEVEN YEARS we won't know until we're finished if & when we will be able to release it.
    Originally posted by Vim_User View Post
    The answer to which of those questions you quoted? Come on, only one time give us a clear and precise answer. If there is progress, what for progress?
    And now Vim_User is still going at it. I don't see where the confusion is but this thread is starting to sound like a broken record.

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  • Vim_User
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post
    Since the whole review/sanitize/release exercise is about determining what secrets are safe to expose, I can't really go into more detail. You know this from the last dozen times we've been through a complex IP review.
    I have not asked you to reveal company or trade secrets, I have asked you for a precise answer about the progress of this procedure. Can you at least give an answer about how far this procedure has already gone? For sure legal team/developers will not discuss the same thing over and over again. There must be some kind of "this has already clearance for release" and "this has to be reviewed further" list. If you could at least give us some numbers on items on each list that would already help to give at least some confidence that actually something is happening(especially if we ask in half a year again, so that we can see if there really is progress).

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  • bridgman
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    Originally posted by dungeon View Post
    I bet on first
    Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner !!

    Originally posted by Vim_User View Post
    The answer to which of those questions you quoted? Come on, only one time give us a clear and precise answer. If there is progress, what for progress?
    Your text I quoted talked about "the question:". That one.

    Since the whole review/sanitize/release exercise is about determining what secrets are safe to expose, I can't really go into more detail. You know this from the last dozen times we've been through a complex IP review.

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  • dungeon
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    Originally posted by Vim_User View Post
    The answer to which of those questions you quoted? Come on, only one time give us a clear and precise answer. If there is progress, what for progress?
    I bet on first .

    And sadly every time you show up to comment on that topic you fail to actually answer the question: Has there been any progress made on UVD for RS780/880 in the last, lets say 9 months? If not, would you still call this low priority ? Or would you call it what it is: Nobody is working on that anymore?
    Second and third question depends on No answer, but because answer was Yes there can't be logical answer on those .

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  • Mat2
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    Originally posted by Vim_User View Post
    The answer to which of those questions you quoted? Come on, only one time give us a clear and precise answer. If there is progress, what for progress?

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  • Vim_User
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    Originally posted by bridgman View Post
    I have answered multiple times, and the answer is yes.
    The answer to which of those questions you quoted? Come on, only one time give us a clear and precise answer. If there is progress, what for progress?

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  • 89c51
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    Originally posted by CrystalGamma View Post
    If you have a browser that supports both VP8/9 and MediaSource Extensions (like the current Firefox Nightly and I guess Chrome/-ium) you will see a lot of VP9 videos popping up on YouTube.
    As much as it pains me to say it until it is HW accelerated its a compromise.

    The first AMD GPU with proper FOSS support for VP9 (HWA) + the usual mesa stuff and PM will probably get my money.

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  • CrystalGamma
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    Originally posted by 89c51 View Post
    Youtube uses h246 for most of its videos.
    If you have a browser that supports both VP8/9 and MediaSource Extensions (like the current Firefox Nightly and I guess Chrome/-ium) you will see a lot of VP9 videos popping up on YouTube.

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