2013-11-22, 15:47
UVD3 does use the UVD itself to decode the mpeg-2. So it does not have that issue at all.
(2013-11-22, 15:47)fritsch Wrote: UVD3 does use the UVD itself to decode the mpeg-2. So it does not have that issue at all.
* To test the XvMC (e.g.) r600 driver edit the file /etc/X11/XvMCConfig and insert:
/usr/lib/dri/libXvMCr600.so
and restart the X server.
(2013-11-22, 15:47)fritsch Wrote: UVD3 does use the UVD itself to decode the mpeg-2. So it does not have that issue at all.
(2013-11-22, 17:42)universam Wrote:(2013-11-22, 15:47)fritsch Wrote: UVD3 does use the UVD itself to decode the mpeg-2. So it does not have that issue at all.
I'm the other guy with the mpeg-2 issues, not with myth but tvheadend - should be same.
Actually I have a [AMD/ATI] Caicos [Radeon HD 6450] which has UVD3 for sure! wiki
So either radeon driver uses the wrong methode to decode with Caicos or UVD3 has the same problem...
(2013-11-22, 19:27)fritsch Wrote: @pyrodex: Your issue is not xbmc related. In the next kernel 3.13 there will be a possibility to enable dithering for hdmi outputs, where the TV just sucks - in order to improve image quality. It is already in linus master.
(2013-11-22, 21:20)fritsch Wrote: I won't release any further kernels. At the End of November this howto will be obsolete, as all the bits are either a) in mainline xbmc b) in linux kernel c) in mesa.
(2013-11-22, 21:26)libgradev Wrote: Ohhh, does that mean a Gotham release is close-ish then?!