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RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - deadite66 - 2014-01-18 Sadly i think i'm going to have to dump my Gigabyte e350 motherboard, everything UVD is working fine but having long running usb problems. if i plug my 2 usb PCTV dvb-t2 devices in the kernel will throw up errors and won't work but they will if i plug them into a hub, even then i get random "submit of urb 0 failed (error=-27)" a few times a week. i'll be on the lookout for a different (newer) AMD Fusion mini-itx mobo. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-18 Wait a bit. I expect some Celeron Haswell mini itx in about 4 weeks or earlier :-) RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - VanillaXtract - 2014-01-18 Once you posted that bit about pulse audio, I went to check my audio settings. It has been like this for awhile but I never bothered since everything worked. Both Audio output device and Passthrough output device are grayed out with HDA ATI, @@@ selected. Also, I still get 0.00 MHz for my CPU speed. Again, pass through works just fine, it just doesn't seem to be how it is supposed to be. XBMC Logs RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-18 You don't have pulse running, so plain ALSA for you: Quote:08:55:07 T:139923137996672 NOTICE: PulseAudio might not be running. Context was not created. You also dont' need it for a htpc. The Mhz thing is a bug somewhere :-) But nothing that would kill you. File it on trac. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - locomot1f - 2014-01-18 (2014-01-17, 18:39)fritsch Wrote: @locomot1f: Sadly I don't know. The code is correct - it works on all platforms despite Ubuntu :-( Will need to find some time to fiddle with the PA modules on ubuntu. am i supposed to be running PA? RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-18 No. As many asked that, here two examples: When would I want Pulseaudio: - You use your xbmc computer mainly as your Desktop when you don't run xbmc - You want other sounds like Skype, youtube, browser mail notification in parallel - You use xbmc windowed as Desktop player - You use Pulseaudio as a network sink to stream Audio to other devices in your living room - Passthrough is nice to have for you, but to be honest - you don't really need it. When would I want ALSA: - You use xbmc as your standalone media center - You are highly interested in bitperfect exclusive audio output - DTS-HD, TrueHD is something you use daily and is of high importance - You don't need other applications that would access audio in parallel RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - vmstek - 2014-01-18 What would be the proper update process? Something like this? sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ...then install the new kernel and reboot RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - VanillaXtract - 2014-01-18 You can update and upgrade at the same time Code: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - gfisher - 2014-01-18 Pulse pass through on spdif (via DIY coax to mb header) DTS and ac3 work as expected, so far. No white noise... Sound is amazing. Amp shows ac3/dts when switched. Xubuntu64 13.10 full desktop, only compositing disabled. Running xbmc from xfce desktop. Are there any tests you need? I can post on the pa thread if you prefer. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-18 @gfisher: Yes, I made it default for gotham - so can use some good press :-) default in the sense of: It's used when you have PA RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-18 @vmstek: Normal packages are updated as posted by VanillaXtract. The Kernel needs to be downloaded and installed as written in the howto. I update the second Post, whenever I change something. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - Baitou - 2014-01-18 (2014-01-11, 18:49)fritsch Wrote: Worked for me on four different zotac boxes. So worth a try.Thanks for everything you guys have done here. I've given up on the former guide that I used to follow http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=141369 and tried this for the moment. Couldn't install Saucy due to the USB keyboard. Tried mini iso Raring. Everything fine until I hit GRUB installer, that doesn't work. Tries installing it with Lilo (I have no idea) and that installs but doesn't work when I've rebooted after installing. I used the one found here http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/ which seems a bit old. I just have no idea how to even get the basics in place so I can get started on following the guide here. Any tips? RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-18 @Baitou: Install xubuntu (full Desktop), when it's installed join IRC, I will help you make it work for you. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - Baitou - 2014-01-18 Ok, thanks. Will take some time, have to download and create the USB installer. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - VanillaXtract - 2014-01-18 @Baitou I've done two HTPC with this guide. One didn't have a PS/2 port so I could use a USB keyboard. The other had one but luckily I had an old keyboard laying around. Can you borrow a keyboard or disable the PS/2? It'd be a lot easier. |