2014-01-24, 08:57
Or perhaps less invasive: Add a Modeline to your xorg.conf - best the one, that you are using normally, so it can be picked up on resume.
Quote:ben@HTPC:~$ DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo
Quote:11:23:33 T:140222958282624 NOTICE: GL_VENDOR = X.Org
11:23:33 T:140222958282624 NOTICE: GL_RENDERER = Gallium 0.4 on AMD SUMO2
11:23:33 T:140222958282624 NOTICE: GL_VERSION = 3.0 Mesa 10.1.0-devel
Quote:19:26:28 T:139871019079488 NOTICE: GL_VENDOR = X.Org
19:26:28 T:139871019079488 NOTICE: GL_RENDERER = Gallium 0.4 on AMD SUMO2
19:26:28 T:139871019079488 NOTICE: GL_VERSION = 3.0 Mesa 10.0.2
(2014-01-23, 09:52)fritsch Wrote: @jaymax: Besides that it's still full of deinterlacing errors, It seems vdpau does not like your system :-)
Please whipe your .xbmc directory, don't install that "trackt" thing for now and get me a clean logfile when doing playback of
a) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5572...lannad.mkv (has no sound)
and b) https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55728161/fail.flac
Only redo the settings the howto wants.