2013-04-02, 09:26
@Jan0sh:
Please supply a log with debugging turned on, so we can see what actually went wrong.
Concerning vdpau/xvba: The architecture has settled. In fact xvba is - from our side - complete and unchanged since approx 4 month now. Vdpau has been proofed stable since even a longer time. The last changes here were "Studio Level" was moved into vdpau and more resources are freed when switching channels with PVR.
In short: Those two are ready for mainline.
The branch currently looses a bit stability, cause v13.0 gets less stable - we are now back into development and therefore things change and break. Other changes were vsync related, feature related (high qual scalers can now be made depend on the actual view width and height).
So - the monthly "stables", aka the packages that are produced before a new merge window starts could be less stable than what you normally can expect. It is therefore of high value to get correct debug logs, to decide if the breakage is "from upstream" or introduced with the branch based changes.
Please supply a log with debugging turned on, so we can see what actually went wrong.
Concerning vdpau/xvba: The architecture has settled. In fact xvba is - from our side - complete and unchanged since approx 4 month now. Vdpau has been proofed stable since even a longer time. The last changes here were "Studio Level" was moved into vdpau and more resources are freed when switching channels with PVR.
In short: Those two are ready for mainline.
The branch currently looses a bit stability, cause v13.0 gets less stable - we are now back into development and therefore things change and break. Other changes were vsync related, feature related (high qual scalers can now be made depend on the actual view width and height).
So - the monthly "stables", aka the packages that are produced before a new merge window starts could be less stable than what you normally can expect. It is therefore of high value to get correct debug logs, to decide if the breakage is "from upstream" or introduced with the branch based changes.