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RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - DustinD - 2013-10-22 (2013-10-22, 08:13)fritsch Wrote: @DustinD: I knew I was loading the full Ubuntu, but it was because I was having so many problems with the mini version completing install. Are there processes in the full version that interfere that aren't loaded in the mini, or what's the advantage? I'll start the install over but I'm 100% sure I ran both those line you quoted, because I remember looking to make sure I didn't get the "wayland" error. Maybe it has to do with me using the full ubuntu vs the mini. Regardless, thank you for the advice I'll give it another shot. It's amazing to me how long this process takes versus the other installs I attempted though. Hopefully it's all worth it! RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - gfisher - 2013-10-22 @fritsch sudo ./radeontool 0x05b4 148500 gives me error menu sudo ./radeontool regmatch 0x05b4 148500 error menu xbmc@xbmc-A75F-M2:~/radeontool$ sudo ./radeontool regmatch 0x05b4 0x05b4 0x00048828 (297000) RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - locomot1f - 2013-10-22 @Endeavour79 -- if you want to change your splash screen... follow this thread. works flawless for me. http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO:Install_XBMC_on_Ubuntu/with_AMD_GPU scroll down to -- Replace the system splash screen with an XBMC related: RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2013-10-22 (2013-10-22, 16:12)gfisher Wrote: @fritsch You are missing "regset" sudo ./radeontool regset 0x05b4 148500 But I have just just gotten a patch from alex deucher, that should cure your problem. You can also join irc later for a test. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - deadite66 - 2013-10-22 (2013-10-22, 16:04)DustinD Wrote: I knew I was loading the full Ubuntu, but it was because I was having so many problems with the mini version completing install. Are there processes in the full version that interfere that aren't loaded in the mini, or what's the advantage? I'm using the xubuntu raring haven't had any problems not using the mini iso. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - Dradge - 2013-10-22 (2013-10-03, 10:52)fritsch Wrote: 3.) Update your kernel to a version >= 3.12-rc6 @fritsch you tell people to wget both files but two are the same and *deb only get the first one. Why not fix this and save bandwidth ? RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2013-10-22 Lol - the second one is obviously -headers- ... haha, will fix. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2013-10-22 New Kernel is now online, this includes a new Patch by Alex, which should now really fix the issues with the Audio Speed being too fast. Code: cd ~/kernel If it asks you to overwrite and continue, just continue. Feedback especialy from A4 and A6 users is welcome, concerning _this_ topic. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - Endeavour79 - 2013-10-22 (2013-10-22, 20:34)fritsch Wrote: New Kernel is now online, this includes a new Patch by Alex, which should now really fix the issues with the Audio Speed being too fast. Tested with the same audio live stream but still receiving the same log messages.. Quote:07:57:00 T:140392605370112 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerAudio:: Discontinuity2 - was:114141920.547986, should be:114152265.114433$ RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2013-10-22 I see some other things spamming your logfile - that could block the main thread - can you disable that Slideshow spamming thingy? Btw. also disable debug log and try to hear disconts. The warnings will still appear and you can check how many you get. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - Endeavour79 - 2013-10-22 (2013-10-22, 23:01)fritsch Wrote: I see some other things spamming your logfile - that could block the main thread - can you disable that Slideshow spamming thingy? Shows only in debug.. Error is still all over the logfile till XBMC crashes.. Quote:08:49:10 T:140252995892992 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerAudio:: Discontinuity2 - was:22475606.718790, should be:22485906.796569, $ Notice the DPMS event.. That's when XBMC crashed.. Quote:08:05:25 T:140392605370112 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerAudio:: Discontinuity2 - was:609472357.967726, should be:609482720.645298$ RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - MXIIA - 2013-10-23 My audio is slow and deep. Videos are laggy. (I assume these are related as it seems that the processor (A8-5500) can't handle what I'm throwing at it) Here are my logs mxiia@nes:~$ dmesg | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6286161/ mxiia@nes:~$ cat ../xbmc/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6286162/ mxiia@nes:~$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6286163/ mxiia@nes:~$ DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | pastebinit Error creating VDPAU device: 23 http://paste.ubuntu.com/6286164/ mxiia@nes:~$ dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6286165/ RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - gfisher - 2013-10-23 @fritsch that fixed it.. audio and video sped up xbmc@xbmc-A75F-M2:~/radeontool$ sudo ./radeontool regset 0x05b4 148500 [sudo] password for xbmc: OLD: 0x05b4 (05b4) 0x00048828 (297000) NEW: 0x05b4 (05b4) 0x00024414 (148500) xbmc@xbmc-A75F-M2:~/radeontool$ will try the new new 3.12 rc6-3 thx RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - gfisher - 2013-10-23 the new kernel fixed it. firefox youtube perfect now. no more slo mo. xbmc is perfect so far- osd W is now very stable. still some skips on 59.94 720p but i cannot see judder. using: wget https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55728161/linux-image-3.12.0-rc6_0.3_amd64.deb https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55728161/linux-headers-3.12.0-rc6_0.3_amd64.deb stock clocked A4-3400 pc1600 ram 4gb ECS a75 fm1-m2 mb, Xubuntu desktop 13.04-64. hdmi stereo to sony tv via pulse audio. picture is clear, audio clear. i will try scaling lancos3 next. i like madvr on my windows boxes for upscaling and framerate adjust. i will push hq scaling thru the processor next.. thanks so much! lmk when you need tester for advanced deinterlacing/scaling.. 8) RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - cringely - 2013-10-23 Hello, I attempted to follow these steps using a mini install and this script as a base. After completing the listed procedure, upon reboot the OS splash appears and a single progress dot highlights followed by a black screen and loss of signal reported by my receiver. The OS however seems to be running because the ZFS array on this machine is still accessible from the network. xbmc@NAS1:~$ dmesg | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6287110/ xbmc@NAS1:~$ cat ~/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6287111/ xbmc@NAS1:~$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6287112/ xbmc@NAS1:~$ DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | pastebinit Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Error creating VDPAU device: 1 http://paste.ubuntu.com/6287113/ xbmc@NAS1:~$ dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6287114/ Luckily the server as a whole is in such a state that a full OS reinstall is an easy task if need be. However, if there's any troubleshooting that can be done to resolve this issue without such a measure I would appreciate the help. |