2012-09-26, 16:27
(2012-09-26, 15:00)Shivansps Wrote: The crash issue is because of libmad on dev enviroment, those videos are probably using MP3 audio.
As for SW or HW rendering, play a video and then open /home/(user)/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log, search for "A10", and see if its failling or opening... But right now it only supports H264 and MPEG2, but its not a cedar problem.
I have tested again with debug option enabled. All the three small HD movies I played previously worked till the end. The debugging info shows FPS between 16-25fps and 35-50% cpu usages (during video playback). It's same for both 1080p as well as 720p movies.
The log file does mention Cedar usages, here is a portion of the log file:
Code:
21:39:03 T:1230066752 NOTICE: Opening video stream: 0 source: 256
21:39:03 T:1230066752 NOTICE: Creating video codec with codec id: 28
21:39:03 T:1230066752 DEBUG: CDVDFactoryCodec: compiled in hardware support: CrystalHD:no OpenMax:no VDPAU:no VAAPI:no
21:39:03 T:1230066752 DEBUG: FactoryCodec - Video: A10 - Opening
21:39:03 T:1230066752 DEBUG: A10: cedar open.
21:39:03 T:1230066752 DEBUG: FactoryCodec - Video: A10 - Opened
21:39:03 T:1230066752 NOTICE: Creating video thread
21:39:03 T:1221678144 NOTICE: Thread CDVDPlayerVideo start, auto delete: false