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Last edited by hal2k1; 20 October 2013, 12:37 AM.
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Originally posted by Ren H?ek View PostIf you run vlc in console, you should be able to see in the output it gives...
Code:$ vlc VLC media player 2.0.8 Twoflower (revision 2.0.8a-0-g68cf50b) [0xa25108] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface. libva info: VA-API version 0.33.0 libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0 libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/r600_drv_video.so libva info: va_openDriver() returns -1 Fontconfig warning: FcPattern object size does not accept value "0" Fontconfig warning: FcPattern object size does not accept value "0" [h264 @ 0x7f7dd8c65d40] Cannot parallelize deblocking type 1, decoding such frames in sequential order
Code:$ ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/r600_drv_video.so ls: cannot access /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/r600_drv_video.so: No such file or directory
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Originally posted by hal2k1 View PostHere is what I got:
Code:$ vlc VLC media player 2.0.8 Twoflower (revision 2.0.8a-0-g68cf50b) [0xa25108] main libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface. libva info: VA-API version 0.33.0 libva info: va_getDriverName() returns 0 libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/r600_drv_video.so libva info: va_openDriver() returns -1 Fontconfig warning: FcPattern object size does not accept value "0" Fontconfig warning: FcPattern object size does not accept value "0" [h264 @ 0x7f7dd8c65d40] Cannot parallelize deblocking type 1, decoding such frames in sequential order
Code:$ ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/r600_drv_video.so ls: cannot access /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/r600_drv_video.so: No such file or directory
I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 13.10 myself and was wondering the same thing. It seems VLC 2.1 came out too late to be included in repos but there's this PPA with stable or master builds, depending on how adventurous you're feeling: https://launchpad.net/~videolan
I'm about to try it myself so will give a report.
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I couldn't actually get VDPAU to work with either VLC 2.1 or 2.2 in the end. There are new options for selecting the hardware acceleration backend but VDPAU didn't even appear in that list. Perhaps I missed something. VA-API didn't work with VLC on my machine either.
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Originally posted by tom.higgy View PostI couldn't actually get VDPAU to work with either VLC 2.1 or 2.2 in the end. There are new options for selecting the hardware acceleration backend but VDPAU didn't even appear in that list. Perhaps I missed something. VA-API didn't work with VLC on my machine either.
VDPAU on VLC has the following prerequisites:
libvdpau version 0.6,
libavcodec version 55.1.0,
vlc version 2.2 (actually 2.1.0-git-270-gf187b2e),
a VDPAU driver, e.g. libvdpau-nvidia (part of the official NVIDIA drivers).
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