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Linux Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto)
It seems you copied my patch as "formated html output"? ....

always do: make clean, always do ccache -cC and git clean -xfd
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(2014-01-11, 20:58)fritsch Wrote: It seems you copied my patch as "formated html output"? ....

always do: make clean, always do ccache -cC and git clean -xfd

Yeah it seems so. Forgot to save the raw version... Compiling right now.
(2014-01-11, 20:50)fritsch Wrote: The name is "Deinterlace".


ah! got it... thanks.

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wow... that is nice PQ!
i like this a lot! default setting.
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(2014-01-11, 20:58)fritsch Wrote: It seems you copied my patch as "formated html output"? ....

always do: make clean, always do ccache -cC and git clean -xfd

So i did all the above. And it does exactly the same.
No idea. Which pulseaudio version does debian ship?
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I have 4.06, the version from Debian Testing.
Same here, build with: --enable-debug

start it via gdb, when it hangs, press ctl c and do thread apply all bt and pastebin the output

Thanks much
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(2014-01-11, 22:14)fritsch Wrote: Same here, build with: --enable-debug

start it via gdb, when it hangs, press ctl c and do thread apply all bt and pastebin the output

Thanks much

Here it is:

http://pastebin.com/DhMAj1FT

The gui didnt even show up this time, but xbmc eat 4.8GB RAM until i killed it from gdb.
Please also add xbmc.log
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(2014-01-11, 23:55)fritsch Wrote: Please also add xbmc.log

Its here, but looks just like the previous ones (all logging options are enabled in the gui):

http://pastebin.com/x77wsx5H
Use that: PULSE:alsa_output.pci-0000_00_01.1.hdmi-stereo as your device for both.

and post xbmc.log again, please.

This is from your log:
Quote:23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Output Device : Default
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Sample Rate : 44100
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Sample Format : AE_FMT_FLOAT
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Channel Count : 2
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Channel Layout: FL,FR
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Frames : 1
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Frame Samples : 2
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Frame Size : 8
That's a joke :-)

I added another commit to the current PR, let's discuss that issue on IRC. Without spamming the whole thread. https://github.com/fritsch/xbmc/commit/4...7c9ef5a405
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(2014-01-12, 00:04)fritsch Wrote: Use that: PULSE:alsa_output.pci-0000_00_01.1.hdmi-stereo as your device for both.

and post xbmc.log again, please.

This is from your log:
Quote:23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Output Device : Default
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Sample Rate : 44100
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Sample Format : AE_FMT_FLOAT
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Channel Count : 2
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Channel Layout: FL,FR
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Frames : 1
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Frame Samples : 2
23:18:27 T:140736907990784 DEBUG: Frame Size : 8
That's a joke :-)
Please bear with me.
I cannot get to the ui AFTER i set the audio device to "Internal Analog (PULSEAUDIO)".
If i launch the old xbmc, it will automatically change the audo device in the xml back to the alsa-pulse device, after which i can launch the new xbmc and access the gui - but i still have that alsa device (named differently) as default output device in the system panel - audio settings.
There i saw 2 things happening:
- i can "mouse" around and nothing happens UNTIL i click on the default audio device and set it to the internal analog which is the pulseaudio server after which xbmc starts eating RAM
- or in the instant the cursor reaches the audio options text xbmc starts eating RAM.

I manually copied and pasted "PULSE:alsa_output.pci-0000_00_01.1.hdmi-stereo" in the xml's <audiodevice> and i got this :
http://pastebin.com/ZtW3HY2z
Doesnt seem to be any different.
http://sprunge.us/SSEj <- try that
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(2014-01-12, 00:55)fritsch Wrote: http://sprunge.us/SSEj <- try that

How can i apply it? "Git am" said "format detection failed".
I won't reply here anymore, this is spamming the whole thread. Visit IRC tomorrow, when you find time.

http://sprunge.us/eVVA <- retry.
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