Status of VC1 on Intel NUC hardware?
#16
Thx for the link, let's see what happens.
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#17
Here is the patch: http://sprunge.us/JfNA
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#18
Fritsch, is this something I can use to fix my video freezing issues on the Asus Chromebox (OE 5,0)?
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#19
No, absolutely nothing to do with that, nowhere near related ... also I did never see any logfiles ...
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#20
Maybe I could send you my log files? This may not be the thread to do it though... Tongue
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#21
Nope ... I don't take them. If you feel you hit a bug with some software, ask in the openelec forum, provide your logfiles and see if you get any feedback.
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#22
I see. I know believe it's the dreaded intel gpu bug. Tried your settings form this post: http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=...pid1827074 but didn't work for me, for some reason.
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#23
(2014-12-23, 19:23)fritsch Wrote: Hi.

Video -> Acceleration -> (Expert Settings), turn on VC-1

VC1 is flawless and working fine, it is only disabled cause of it was segfaulting in the past with "VC-! interlaced" content.

Was struggling to play a VC-1 file, this fixed the problem on my Openeelc Celeron NUC. Thank you again @fritsch
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#24
(2015-01-01, 12:35)fritsch Wrote: Here is the patch: http://sprunge.us/JfNA

Is this a patch that potentially allows interlaced VC-1 decoding fritsch? (I have a couple of interlaced VC-1 Blu-rays...)
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#25
(2015-01-01, 12:35)fritsch Wrote: Here is the patch: http://sprunge.us/JfNA
I gave it a quick try (applying it to gen75_mfd.c too to test on Haswell) but no luck yet with mplayer-vaapi or Kodi. I'll look into the gstreamer patches too.
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#26
Tips is to also keep an eye on the new YAMI (Yet Another Media Infrastructure) API

http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=216685
https://github.com/01org/libyami
https://github.com/01org/player-ffmpeg-yami
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]

No VC-1 support yet but it only a matter of time before it will support it and WMV9
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#27
https://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-deve...67384.html <- painful read up:-)
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#28
Actually,... I believe there is still trouble with VC1 and OpenElec.

Being that I have trouble if I enable VC1 Vaapi acceleration in certain type of scenes. I have found 2 so far but may find more in my collection as I transfer more blu rays to my NAS.

I find it funny earlier in the thread when people gasped at the mention of WinDow$ because a $200 laptop I have for various things has Kodi and shows it's using DVXA and it has no problems with VC1.

I'm actually tempted to put windows on my Chromebox to get around this one and only problem I'm having with my Kodi setup.

That said... kind of hard to get inspired to put Windows on something that otherwise works.
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#29
IntelNuc User,... Or anyone else with such...

If you still there, would you mind wacthing this 15 second clip from Jurassic Park with VC1 Vaapi turned on and tell me if it's a blocky mess?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5n6ras0hap9hx9...t.mkv?dl=0

You will notice if you turn off VC1 Vaapi that it plays back fine. Given that we need Vaapi "ON" to watch most VC1 encodes this is a problem for me.
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#30
Did somebody even try the build I linked? Or posted the relevant logfiles?
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