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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Hi!<BR>
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We will try your suggestions! Btw, what I forgot to mention is that multiple streams works fine if we have separate processes, instead of threads. So the kernel layer and the HW obviously is correct and capable.<BR>
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Kind regards, Andreas<BR>
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Från: Gwenole Beauchesne [<A HREF="mailto:gb.devel@gmail.com">mailto:gb.devel@gmail.com</A>]<BR>
Skickat: to 2012-09-06 06:20<BR>
Till: Andreas Larsson<BR>
Kopia: Libva@lists.freedesktop.org<BR>
Ämne: Re: [Libva] Decoding and displaying multiple streams using gstreamer-vaapi<BR>
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Hi,<BR>
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2012/9/5 Andreas Larsson <andreas.larsson@multiq.se>:<BR>
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> We've done some initial tests and have encountered various problems with<BR>
> video surfaces starving each other. I.e. one shows video for a breif moment<BR>
> while the other is green and vice versa, flickering back and forth.<BR>
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Could you please try gstreamer-vaapi from the "master" branch? I had<BR>
pushed a few fixes for EMGD last week. Another one is still be missing<BR>
but you should no longer get flickering. As Halley mentioned, it's<BR>
generally simpler to develop on big Cores first with the desired<BR>
functionality.<BR>
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BTW, on US15W with EMGD, I think someone once mentioned in the past to<BR>
support around 4 to 7 streams in parallel with clutter. Not full HD,<BR>
though.<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
Gwenole.<BR>
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