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2014-12-05, 12:33
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When vdpau is active you only should have: VDPAU-BOB, BOB and Temporal
If it's not active, you should have: BOB, Deinterlace, Deinterlace (HALF), Weave and Blend
VDPAU-BOB does something special, you should avoid that as it renders to a PBO.
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he..he......way over my head!
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
You are running 10.1.0 packages of mesa which have a bug, in short: your ubuntu is not up to date.
Besides that: You are running the same AD10 I used for VDPAU testing and development, so it should work.
Make sure to set UMA size to 512 MB in Bios.
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2014-12-06, 09:57
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Ouh and besides that, you have 10.5.0 mesa packages installed, which are fully not supported! Those are mixed with 10.4.0 packages and obviously with your 10.1.0 default installation.
-> Reinstall xbmcbuntu / ubuntu 14.04.1 and only get all standard updates.
Edit: To complete that: It's crashing in the vdpau drivers -> nothing we can do about it.
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Mesa 10.5 is segfaulting.
You have a mesa problem. Don't use bleeding edge, use 10.1.3 that is provided with Ubuntu by default.
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Quite harsh words when speaking for all receivers in the world.
Why did I say the above: I hooked up my Zotac AD10 which was used to implement the AMD DTS-HD support to a Marantz AVR and it's working fine no matter what resolution, refresh rate. Another user with the very same Hardware (zotac AD10), the absolute same drivers hooked up an Onkyo AVR and that device did not make any sound with 24hz, but only in 60hz.
Looking at current receiver situation and other hardware, e.g. Intel with Pioneer or Denon -> no Audio in pcm mode when output is 60hz.
So much about nonsense ...
You don't even know exactly about what happens on windows. You don't make facts at all ...
Therefore: I can quite proof what I said above, if the error now is within the drivers or some picky receivers that need workarounds is quite open.
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