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Linux VAAPI: Nuc, Chromebox, HSW, IVB, Baytrail with Ubuntu 14.04
Report upstream to Intel. No one has any HW yet to reproduce.

Edit: And as we are at it: You still run that broken signed 3.19.0 kernel - 3.19.1 is available.
Edit2: From the kodi.log you got yet another tvheadend issue - please try another backend.
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(2015-03-14, 11:28)laric Wrote: After I added edid to my nuc I lost sound on playback. I really would like to keep the edid as then it would work after I stop/start tv without rebooting.
Followed the guide in the amd thread ( http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1824527 )

It might be that the i915 and radeon is not the right modules to add to the initrd, as I get an error in dmesg on audio. But hoping to get help here.

the logs are as follows.

dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595733/
kodi.log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595736/
Xord.0.log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595739/
vainfo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595759/
mesa: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595763/
aplay -L: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595767/

@laric: bugs.freedesktop.org - this needs fixing within the kernel. File a bug and provide them drm.debug=0x3 parameter.
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(2015-03-14, 10:44)lelouch Wrote: Hi

I am experiencing a memory leak problem in kodi when I try to play iptv streams. On every iptv stream played the kodi player eats up about 10-15MB memory. This memory is not released.

Following are my pastebints -
dmesg pastebinit link
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595590/

kodi.log pastebinit link
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595593/

Xorg.0.log pastebinit link
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595596/

vainfo pastebinit link
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595597/

mesa pastebinit link
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595598/

id pastebinit link
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595599/

aplay -L pastebinit link
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10595601/

This is my htop output showing kodi
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4g7ej3gsp9gfv3s/htop.png?dl=0

I tried Valgrind and it shows no leak

Please file a bug with the iptv simple maintainer. Not something general to kodi.

Edit: Besides that you are not running nowhere near the sw stack of this howto.
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(2015-03-14, 11:28)fritsch Wrote: Report upstream to Intel. No one has any HW yet to reproduce.

Edit: And as we are at it: You still run that broken signed 3.19.0 kernel - 3.19.1 is available.
Edit2: From the kodi.log you got yet another tvheadend issue - please try another backend.

Thank you fritsch,
I will try 3.19.1 and another TV backend (also if I have freeze watching files).
I will keep you posted,
tode
Good news.

Intel fixed MCDI / MADI for IVB, SNB, BYT - as we speak wsnipex is building new packages. They should go through the normal ppa with version: 1.5.1~pre1
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Good Month for Intel Users Smile Do you know it that will also came in OE 5.0.7 or in a devel Build?
So soon you can edit 1st Post Smile
"Open Bugs, that we cannot solve:"
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(2015-03-19, 20:22)fritsch Wrote: Good news.

Intel fixed MCDI / MADI for IVB, SNB, BYT - as we speak wsnipex is building new packages. They should go through the normal ppa with version: 1.5.1~pre1

Very interesting, is there any inclanation that the weaker BYT units can handle mcdi/madi, or is that wait and see?
Tell us - you run that hw :-) Samples are here: http://solidrun.maltegrosse.de/~fritsch/
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Okay - so. Then we are finally done here.

The bumped libva version fixes a segfault when pressing stop on some architectures.

I think I close this forum post - as I see nothing left that we can do with the architecture as is.

Next level will be EGL implementation to not have a full RGB conversion on vaPutsurface, having Limited Color Range support and so on. But this needs a major rewrite.
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Awesome. I am happy that you have fought this out with Intel Wink
Backend: Asrock N3150 with Ubuntu 22.04 Server with TvHeadend 
Living Room: Nvidia Shield with Kodi
Other Kodi Clients: Coreelec, Mibox, Windows
Some screenshots of MADI /MCDI in Action:

Not sure what you are testing / content wise.

All my real life Live TV samples are fine: http://solidrun.maltegrosse.de/~fritsch/ Be it 1080i50, 576i50

Here are some screenshots:
MADI:
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MCDI:
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Samples here: http://solidrun.maltegrosse.de/~fritsch/ (Only files with i50 or 29.97i are actually interlaced)
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Great work fritsch and co. That's going to breathe new life into a Sandy Bridge Pentium build I ran Windows Media Center on until recently. Great news.
I talked with Gwenole on IRC a bit. He said, that a really good implementation needs 1 future and at least one backward ref (as we told him, the windows driver already uses this for dxva) and he is looking forward to implement this, because besides KODI and gstreamer-vaapi no one has implemented VPP advanced deinterlacing for now.

Kodi is ready - as the code is dynamically asking for the number of refs ...

We will see what time permits.
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VDR had also implemented VPP advanced deinterlacing i think: http://www.vdr-portal.de/board17-develop...thddevice/
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I hope they are prepared :-)

Wondering why I did not see these devs on the issues reports ...
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