IGP slowdown
#16
Well mate ive been in linux for the first time, and i have updated my xbmc from the ppa. in synaptic package manger. I have reloaded inside there, but its the same version as i have.

maybe i should explained that i dont know linux one bit, a shame, since 1080p movies at the time is lagging because i dont have the patch.

https://xbmc.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot...DME.ubuntu
i did found that, but its way to hardcore for my linux knowledge. I allways thoughted it woul bee on the ppa, but i guess not
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#17
it's not like the ppa updates instantly when a commit hits svn.. that would require magic
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#18
henrikyo Wrote:Well mate ive been in linux for the first time, and i have updated my xbmc from the ppa. in synaptic package manger. I have reloaded inside there, but its the same version as i have.

maybe i should explained that i dont know linux one bit, a shame, since 1080p movies at the time is lagging because i dont have the patch.

https://xbmc.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot...DME.ubuntu
i did found that, but its way to hardcore for my linux knowledge. I allways thoughted it woul bee on the ppa, but i guess not

Then you have to wait til the ppa is updated. As the .cpp file is part of the sourcecode, and you don't have the sourcecode obviously.
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#19
ok thank you Smile
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#20
Hi henrikyo,

I'm a total linux-noob to, but finally managed to compile myself (with the help of haggy here in the board).

Where are you stuck?

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#21
watzen Wrote:Then you have to wait til the ppa is updated.

well, I'd say that a 9.04.2 will be coming. maybe quite soon Cool

now that we have this performance problem ironed out, I think the next thing on the agenda should be to focus on the audio capabilities with the recent advances in alsa 1.0.20 and the nvidia developers. I smell some HD audio coming up in our future Shocked
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#22
Hannes The Hun Wrote:well, I'd say that a 9.04.2 will be coming. maybe quite soon Cool

aren't we already have a 9.04.2? https://edge.launchpad.net/~team-xbmc-svn/+archive/ppa

Hannes The Hun Wrote:now that we have this performance problem ironed out, I think the next thing on the agenda should be to focus on the audio capabilities with the recent advances in alsa 1.0.20 and the nvidia developers. I smell some HD audio coming up in our future Shocked

I would love this as well as I have to recode the good TrueHD to 5.1, to get it working in XBMC.
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#23
pat1975 Wrote:aren't we already have a 9.04.2? https://edge.launchpad.net/~team-xbmc-svn/+archive/ppa

that's not the final build Wink just an SVN snapshot of pre-9.04.2 that's still missing the performance patch
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#24
Just like to add my thanks to gnif for fixing this one. I had concluded that my IGP (7050PV) was to weak and had to be run at 1280x720 to get correct refresh, now I have 1980x1080 in all it's glory.Cool

Chris
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#25
now that's interesting... your 7050 isn't supposed to support VDPAU Wink
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#26
Didn't realise this had anything to do with VDPAU, I thought it was related to anti-aliasing?

I do get offered VDPAU in the menus in xbmc and every so often I give it a try just in case my 7050 has morphed into something better.Laugh

Chris
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#27
had absolutely nothing to do with vdpau
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#28
spiff Wrote:had absolutely nothing to do with vdpau

yes I know, but again, it's interesting that on his 7050 the VDPAU acceleration is working
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#29
sure, just answered the question
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#30
Hannes The Hun Wrote:yes I know, but again, it's interesting that on his 7050 the VDPAU acceleration is working

It surely isn't Smile However, FSAA is a huge performance loss on any GPU, especially those with a weak memory bandwith like the IGPs. That said, every damn box benefits from this.
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