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Nice work! Haven't followed VAAPI since xvba came for my AMD e350. How did VAAPI went along in xbmc? It started with a very minimal implementation by xbmc and i think i saw a few patches. And any change using amd with vaapi?
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Thnx for the info fritsch. I just wondered if AMD hardware did also profit from the work you guys have done for VAAPI.
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AMD profitted most from our xvba work, as this removes the vaapi wrapper for amd hardware.
Btbns vaapi-vpp work here, will benefit the whole intel world. As it makes deinterlacing (soon with temporal / spatial) possible - which was btw. released for haswell hardware already.
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wsnipex has updated the PPA. It now contains the new stable 1.2.0 libva implementation. It now has officially Haswell support. Therefore your libdrm will also be upgraded.
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The changes that went in were mostly haswell related, nothing performance specific for vpp - can you recheck, that all the settings are still in place?
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i changed nothing, just ran apt-get update/upgrade
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Oki - try to post another logfile with debugging turned on.
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