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For AMD Users, Linux 4.2 Will Bring The New AMDGPU Driver & VCE1 For Radeon
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Hi, could anyone point me to how to use the VCE block? I understand it's over OpenMax, which essentialy limits me to gstreamer, but I for the life of me can't figure out how to use gstreamer with openMax. I'd like to use it for direct encoding from with tvheadend.
Awesome work AMD guys, really glad to see I "chose correctly"
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I'm really not sure whether I should risk it and buy me an AMD GPU. This is a great move I'ld like to support but I can't be sure when it will be fully functional and what performance it gives. Ofcourse AMD GPU's still are quite warm when in use :/
Additionally the Windows drivers are still really bad it seems ? and I'm still bound to fire it up once in a time.
nVidia should not be supported but I think I still will go with them, hopefully the last time.
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Originally posted by mao_dze_dun View PostSo, basically any performance improvement for existing hadrware will only come from open source drivers, while Catalyst advancement will be reserved for the new architecture? Interesting decision, considering it looks like almost all of the 300 series cards will be re-brands.
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Originally posted by CrystalGamma View Post
I must say I don't even know what 'Arbua' is supposed to correct to ...
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Originally posted by dungeon View Post
To much beers i think
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So, basically any performance improvement for existing hadrware will only come from open source drivers, while Catalyst advancement will be reserved for the new architecture? Interesting decision, considering it looks like almost all of the 300 series cards will be re-brands.
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For AMD Users, Linux 4.2 Will Bring The New AMDGPU Driver & VCE1 For Radeon
Phoronix: For AMD Users, Linux 4.2 Will Bring The New AMDGPU Driver & VCE1 For Radeon
Alex Deucher of AMD has filed his main pull request today for the Radeon DRM driver updates to be integrated in the upcoming Linux 4.2 kernel...
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