2013-11-22, 14:39
Hello,
I'm using a Zotac AD04 AMD E-450 APU 1.65 GHz Dual-Core, AMD Radeon HD 6320, 8 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD.
With xvba/fglrx I had a fluent xbmc menu but one of the cpus was at 100% at idle xbmc (watching the system status). That's why I set everything up like described here - started from a clean linuxmint 15 installation. Now I have 20-30% for each CPU when running xbmc. I think it may be still to much? But what is annoying, is that the menu is stuttering (keyboard left/right to switch from music to video is not smooth).
glxinfo is ok:
GL_NV_packed_depth_stencil, GL_NV_texture_barrier, GL_NV_vdpau_interop
GL_NV_texture_env_combine4, GL_NV_texture_rectangle, GL_NV_vdpau_interop
Here are my other logs:
http://pastebin.com/trpRmTLS
http://pastebin.com/HhmRXFGx
http://pastebin.com/Em9eDHzn
http://pastebin.com/T7u68LJk
http://pastebin.com/BJSdmubT
What did I miss?
Edit: my solution in case someone's got the same problem: fritch was right, linuxmint (cinnamon in my case) was a too "full blown" installation. tried xubuntu 13.10 and redid the howto from page 1 -> everything went well. Can't tell if it's really just the window manager that makes a difference though.
I'm using a Zotac AD04 AMD E-450 APU 1.65 GHz Dual-Core, AMD Radeon HD 6320, 8 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD.
With xvba/fglrx I had a fluent xbmc menu but one of the cpus was at 100% at idle xbmc (watching the system status). That's why I set everything up like described here - started from a clean linuxmint 15 installation. Now I have 20-30% for each CPU when running xbmc. I think it may be still to much? But what is annoying, is that the menu is stuttering (keyboard left/right to switch from music to video is not smooth).
glxinfo is ok:
GL_NV_packed_depth_stencil, GL_NV_texture_barrier, GL_NV_vdpau_interop
GL_NV_texture_env_combine4, GL_NV_texture_rectangle, GL_NV_vdpau_interop
Here are my other logs:
http://pastebin.com/trpRmTLS
http://pastebin.com/HhmRXFGx
http://pastebin.com/Em9eDHzn
http://pastebin.com/T7u68LJk
http://pastebin.com/BJSdmubT
What did I miss?
Edit: my solution in case someone's got the same problem: fritch was right, linuxmint (cinnamon in my case) was a too "full blown" installation. tried xubuntu 13.10 and redid the howto from page 1 -> everything went well. Can't tell if it's really just the window manager that makes a difference though.