SV: intel driver not powerfull enough for 1080p video?

Alwin Bakkenes alwin at bakkenes.nu
Wed Sep 26 11:59:56 PDT 2007


xvinfo output below: 

 

X-Video Extension version 2.2
screen #0
  Adaptor #0: "Intel(R) Textured Video"
    number of ports: 16
    port base: 73
    operations supported: PutImage 
    supported visuals:
      depth 24, visualID 0x23
      depth 24, visualID 0x24
      depth 24, visualID 0x25
      depth 24, visualID 0x26
      depth 24, visualID 0x27
      depth 24, visualID 0x28
      depth 24, visualID 0x29
      depth 24, visualID 0x2a
    number of attributes: 2
      "XV_BRIGHTNESS" (range -128 to 127)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 0)
      "XV_CONTRAST" (range 0 to 255)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 0)
    maximum XvImage size: 1920 x 1088
    Number of image formats: 4
      id: 0x32595559 (YUY2)
        guid: 59555932-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71
        bits per pixel: 16
        number of planes: 1
        type: YUV (packed)
      id: 0x32315659 (YV12)
        guid: 59563132-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71
        bits per pixel: 12
        number of planes: 3
        type: YUV (planar)
      id: 0x30323449 (I420)
        guid: 49343230-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71
        bits per pixel: 12
        number of planes: 3
        type: YUV (planar)
      id: 0x59565955 (UYVY)
        guid: 55595659-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71
        bits per pixel: 16
        number of planes: 1
        type: YUV (packed)
  Adaptor #1: "Intel(R) Video Overlay"
    number of ports: 1
    port base: 89
    operations supported: PutImage 
    supported visuals:
      depth 24, visualID 0x23
      depth 24, visualID 0x24
      depth 24, visualID 0x25
      depth 24, visualID 0x26
      depth 24, visualID 0x27
      depth 24, visualID 0x28
      depth 24, visualID 0x29
      depth 24, visualID 0x2a
    number of attributes: 12
      "XV_COLORKEY" (range 0 to 16777215)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 66046)
      "XV_BRIGHTNESS" (range -128 to 127)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 0)
      "XV_CONTRAST" (range 0 to 255)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 64)
      "XV_SATURATION" (range 0 to 1023)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 128)
      "XV_DOUBLE_BUFFER" (range 0 to 1)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 1)
      "XV_PIPE" (range -1 to 1)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is -1)
      "XV_GAMMA0" (range 0 to 16777215)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 526344)
      "XV_GAMMA1" (range 0 to 16777215)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 1052688)
      "XV_GAMMA2" (range 0 to 16777215)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 2105376)
      "XV_GAMMA3" (range 0 to 16777215)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 4210752)
      "XV_GAMMA4" (range 0 to 16777215)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 8421504)
      "XV_GAMMA5" (range 0 to 16777215)
              client settable attribute
              client gettable attribute (current value is 12632256)
    maximum XvImage size: 1920 x 1088
    Number of image formats: 4
      id: 0x32595559 (YUY2)
        guid: 59555932-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71
        bits per pixel: 16
        number of planes: 1
        type: YUV (packed)
      id: 0x32315659 (YV12)
        guid: 59563132-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71
        bits per pixel: 12
        number of planes: 3
        type: YUV (planar)
      id: 0x30323449 (I420)
        guid: 49343230-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71
        bits per pixel: 12
        number of planes: 3
        type: YUV (planar)
      id: 0x59565955 (UYVY)
        guid: 55595659-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71
        bits per pixel: 16
        number of planes: 1
        type: YUV (packed)

 

 

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Från: Alwin Bakkenes [mailto:alwin at bakkenes.nu] 
Skickat: den 25 september 2007 14:41
Till: 'xorg at lists.freedesktop.org'
Ämne: intel driver not powerfull enough for 1080p video?

 

Hi, 

 

I’ve played around with tons of settings and have installed the latest Xorg,
intel drivers, Mesa, etc
 but I simply cannot get the right performance from
my G33 based intel video card that is part of the Gigabyte GA-G33M-S2H.

 

My only aim is to connect my Philips flat tv through HDMI via 1080p
(24/50/60) Hz and play various type of video (576p, 720p, etc
) using
MythTV.

 

I simply don’t get the performance I need and cannot find errors in my
XOrg.0.log. When playing a simple mpeg2 based video through DVB-T my image
is bad, lagging in some areas especially with panning pictures, but my CPU
(an Intel 6850) is at 10% 
 

 

Some metrics: using glxgears I get 1776 FPS, is this any good for 3D? 

 

As you can see in my Xorg.0.log, the 1080p video modes available are 50Hz
and 24Hz
 Both should be non-interlaced but at 50Hz, I see a lot of
interlacing in mouse movements for example
 My TV should support 1080P at
60Hz non-interlaced but this is not recognized. Also, when running at 24Hz,
the video playback becomes even worse. 

 

Some files: 

 

xorg.conf :     www.bakkenes.nu/g33/xorg.conf

 

Xorg.0.log:     www.bakkenes.nu/g33/Xorg.0.log

 

Glxinfo.log:    www.bakkenes.nu/g33/glxinfo.log

 

Mplayer.log:   www.bakkenes.nu/g33/mplayer.txt

 

Is this simply the Intel driver or hardware not capable of driving my screen
at 1080p or is there something wrong in my configuration?!

 

Thanks, 

 

Alwin

 

 

 

 

 

 

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