2013-09-24, 08:47
Hey guys,
still can't believe it is happening, open source driver radeon beats out the proprietary one regarding video decoding. I've got it all running on my E-350 System, although I chose the 3.12 kernel instead of 3.11.1. As I watched a 1080p movie, both CPUs display 10-25% load, just like the load under fglrx and my HD 3D movies were also played nicely. BTW nice menu in this xvba-testing, giving you the choice how to play a 3D movie.
What I've noticed was that the pause&resume for caused the movie to flicker heavily (Star Trek - Into Darkness 1080p), seems that something got out of sync. Anyone else noticing this?
Why did you install vdpauinfo? All I get is:
display: localhost:10.0 screen: 0
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Error creating VDPAU device: 1
still can't believe it is happening, open source driver radeon beats out the proprietary one regarding video decoding. I've got it all running on my E-350 System, although I chose the 3.12 kernel instead of 3.11.1. As I watched a 1080p movie, both CPUs display 10-25% load, just like the load under fglrx and my HD 3D movies were also played nicely. BTW nice menu in this xvba-testing, giving you the choice how to play a 3D movie.
What I've noticed was that the pause&resume for caused the movie to flicker heavily (Star Trek - Into Darkness 1080p), seems that something got out of sync. Anyone else noticing this?
(2013-09-23, 19:40)nichiren Wrote: [*]Installed xserver-xorg-video-radeon and vdpauinfo
Why did you install vdpauinfo? All I get is:
display: localhost:10.0 screen: 0
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nvidia.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Error creating VDPAU device: 1