2012-08-03, 00:16
@1204:
Follow the howto from the first post. It will give you an idea of what is going wrong with your vlc and mplayer. This is a thread concerning xbmc with a special hw accel implementation, called xvba. We do not support vlc, mplayer or general computer installations - this is quite normal as you are writing into the xbmc forum.
Never the less, i give you some hints:
For your vlc problem, you are missing: xvba-va-driver you can install it via: sudo apt-get install xvba-va-driver
Vlc uses VAAPI to decode videos, in the AMD case this is wrapped by xvba-va-driver and "translated" onto the GPU.
Follow the howto from the first post. It will give you an idea of what is going wrong with your vlc and mplayer. This is a thread concerning xbmc with a special hw accel implementation, called xvba. We do not support vlc, mplayer or general computer installations - this is quite normal as you are writing into the xbmc forum.
Never the less, i give you some hints:
For your vlc problem, you are missing: xvba-va-driver you can install it via: sudo apt-get install xvba-va-driver
Vlc uses VAAPI to decode videos, in the AMD case this is wrapped by xvba-va-driver and "translated" onto the GPU.