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How much video ram do you green guys have?
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Could someone with an onboard graphics card do some tests to see what is possible with 128, 256 and 512 MB?
Thx
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I have an 8200 on-board, and the way it's currently coded *requires* 512MB to play 1080p h264 reliably.
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I have a 9500GT 512MB, and it worked fine.
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2009-02-17, 21:02
(This post was last modified: 2009-02-17, 21:29 by alanwww1.)
I checked latest svn. Auto refresh rate change now works for most of the contents, but for some videos i get a lots of dropped frames, video playing way too fast moving way out of sync of audio. Framerate counter shows the framerate it should be played. Like the decoder would decode the movie in a different framerate than the renderer. If i set the default refresh rate according to that specific video than all is fine.
Other issue at least for me is with VC-1 m2ts files i am just getting a flashing green screen. Audio going CPU usage is like with other x264 videos. I am using 512mb RAM, killa decodes no problem.
Thanks for the works done Motd2k.
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Rand - are you running jaunty? The vdpau headers are missing, they should be in /usr/include/vdpau - either you've not got 180.29, or you didnt install the -dev package if youre running jaunty. Theres mention of it a page or so back