How to Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/Nvidia/Intel GPUs - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +---- Forum: Linux (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=52) +---- Thread: How to Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/Nvidia/Intel GPUs (/showthread.php?tid=116996) Pages:
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RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - pvautrin - 2012-10-22 (2012-10-18, 17:27)fritsch Wrote: @pvautrin: Thanks fritsch, but I thought that's what I was doing already. From VT1 (instead of ssh), I follow the legacy instructions from [1], excluding step 3a and including step 6 legacy: "sudo sh amd-driver-installer-12.6-legacy-x86.x86_64.run --buildandinstallpkg" (doesn't that run the installer without creating packages?). This time, I collected install log [2]. After reboot, I lose mouse pointer (and accel), so I have to switch back to radeon via "sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx*". I have the log for fglrx removal too [3]. There's a number of warnings from update-alternatives (which don't make sense to me), any idea what's going on? [1] http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=116996&pid=1138272#pid1138272 [2] http://pastebin.com/NX4nkBjM [3] http://pastebin.com/h5hVLhTE RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - fritsch - 2012-10-22 @pvautrin: You are doing: aticonfig --initial -f after the installation? please also post Xorg.0.log next time you install the legacy driver. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - john.cord - 2012-10-22 (2012-10-22, 12:03)fritsch Wrote: @John.cord: Funny is that it is more stable than 11.0 "stable" on Ubuntu 10.10 but you are right. There are a lot people her on the forums who are using "unstable" XBMC and complaining about the bugs or some non working features... RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - fritsch - 2012-10-22 @John.cord: The version you are running is not mainline. It is a special version mainly done by fernetmenta with some huge advantages. xbmc-xvba-testing: fernetmenta github master branch (compiled without further testing) xbmc-xvba: monthly stable of fernetmenta branch, tested by wsnipex and me The difference to master xbmc is approx 10.000 Lines of Code. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - un1versal - 2012-10-23 frisht posted your fix with permission... http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=141369&pid=1220215#pid1220215 24p and 23p playback now working with "any e.g xvba, fernetmenta, mainline " xbmc version, as long as its with the 30x.x drivers for the xorg.conf in use! Now only left is that stupid auto-mount uNi +1 for fritsh. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - fritsch - 2012-10-23 For everybody seeing the fglrx 12.10 catalyst out there: It is newer than what Ubuntu Quantal is shipping, but it does not support xserver 1.13 - so don't install it (at least on quantal) d2kx Wrote:What a complete joke. The driver is dated September 28th (8 days newer than the special Ubuntu driver) but does not support Xserver 1.13. [Linux] HOW-TO Fix automount usb devices left connected to machine - un1versal - 2012-10-24 @fritsch Resolved LINUX and XBMC usbautomount for usb devices that are left connected during reboot, bootup, whatever. and no need for fstab entries either. The problem:
The solution: (as root because of permissions) Code: echo usb-storage >> /etc/modules Tweak: reduce usb power consumption (why not?) Append usbcore.autosuspend=-1 Code: nano /etc/default/grub Find your current GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT= Code: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash usbcore.autosuspend=-1" save and close file and update grub after with Code: update-grub (udev rule credit to frItsch) source posted here I haven't tested without the udev rule and because I had it on already, really haven't taken it out, as it seems to !work! as is. After this any USB ddevices will show up in /media automatically after boot and show up in XBMC under Video>Files and in Filemanager without needing to add as source! And that is all folks. uNi RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - fritsch - 2012-10-24 @uNiversal: hehe - seems you missed that part in the original howto. Btw. this is really coming from the ARCH linux guys. I just modified it to fit xbmc user needs, so it matches the howto wsnipex and I were writing 6 months. ago. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - un1versal - 2012-10-24 What did I miss - again? Now with the usb-storage driver loaded permanently really works for XBMC and Linux in general. 6 months ago I didn't have this problem, lol in fact not a single XBMC related problem (bugs not withstanding) especially Linux. uNi RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - fritsch - 2012-10-25 About the new Catalyst 12.11 Beta: - I made some short tests. Level51 seems to be enabled by default. - But: Though I did not get the Killa Sample working without a lot of green an some purple - seems 16ReFrames are not supported, hehe :-) - It works fine for other files - But: It is a beta driver, so you need to save your old /etc/ati/signature - The performance seems a bit better, I could play the dogsample (60p) with a lot less drops - But: cpu usage jumps between 20 and 100 while decoding. This was better before. - The Underscan works out of the box For my part, i will keep what Ubuntu has :-) RE: [Linux] HOW-TO Fix automount usb devices left connected to machine - john.cord - 2012-10-25 (2012-10-24, 12:44)uNiversal Wrote: @fritsch sorry but your "solution" is mentioned in the very first post... (2012-10-24, 20:29)fritsch Wrote: @uNiversal: What about the USB Suspend/Wakeup UDEV Rule is posted? Could be very helpfull for other users so why dont mention it in the first posting? --> http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=116996&pid=1218676#pid1218676 RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - fritsch - 2012-10-25 @John.coord: We don't have any chars left in the first howto :-) That's the reason why it is not there yet. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - m.bluemle - 2012-10-25 hi! is this xbmc-version supporting the cec adapter from pulse-eight? i want to buy one from pulse-eight, but my system is so nice running with your xbmc-version and i don´t want to try another only for cec-support! RE: [Linux] HOW-TO Fix automount usb devices left connected to machine - un1versal - 2012-10-25 (2012-10-25, 01:27)john.cord Wrote: sorry but your "solution" is mentioned in the very first post... It is NOT, Not the usb-storage driver part-- to clarify! (at the Ubuntu 12.04 minimal install -at- least will not load usb-storage driver until you plug in a device AFTER the boot process is complete) The udev rule which is n first post does NOT fix usb-automount for devices that are left connected into the box. The udev rule fixes only if you plug a device after Linux/xbmc has booted! (mountdevice-by-label) The driver need to be loaded permanently otherwise you have to unplug and re-plug any usb devices. (2012-10-20, 21:37)john.cord Wrote: But the point is that it should be unnecessary if a device is plugged in before the machine is running. It should be mounted in both cases... Indeed now with the usb-storage driver loaded permanently, this is no longer a problem. uNi RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD Radeon/Fusion and Nvidia GPUs - wsnipex - 2012-10-25 (2012-10-25, 11:44)m.bluemle Wrote: hi! yes |