[Nouveau] [Bug 51579] [NVA8] Xv shows black image on ION chipset
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Thu May 8 04:53:25 PDT 2014
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51579
Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> changed:
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Status|REOPENED |RESOLVED
Resolution|--- |FIXED
--- Comment #30 from Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> ---
(In reply to comment #29)
> (In reply to comment #28)
> > (In reply to comment #27)
> > > (In reply to comment #26)
> > > > (In reply to comment #25)
> > > > > I am using kernel 3.14.1, mesa3d 10.1.1 and xorg-xf86-video-nouveau 1.0.10.
> > > > >
> > > > > mplayer -vo xv = black
> > > > > mplayer -vo vdpau = black
> > > > > mplayer -vo gl = ok
> > > > > mplayer -vo gl2 = ok
> > > >
> > > > Odd. VDPAU is a lot more like GL than like Xv.
> > >
> > > Finally I could get Xv working, but vdpau is still not.
> > >
> > > I had a problem with /dev/dri/* permissions, after fixing that, and changing
> > > mplayer's configuration as documented in various forums, its still not
> > > working. But now I don't get a black screen, mplayer just stops after a few
> > > frames.
> >
> > Does OpenGL work? What does glxinfo say? How about vdpauinfo? I'm not aware
> > of any hangs. (I assume you have the fw installed... if you didn't it
> > wouldn't hang, just put up lots of errors.) Have you tried multiple videos?
> > mplayer's output would be good too.
>
>
> Sorry, I was not very descriptive, I didn't mean that mplayer hangs, it just
> stopped after less than a second (no video, just a few audio frames). So I
> guess it was decoding, but not able to output any video.
>
> After spending some time, and thanks to your valuable pointers, it is more
> or less working.
>
> I didn't even have the firmware before, I found out when running vdpauinfo.
>
> Right now it works in about 10% of the cases. For some files it doesn't
> work at all. The ones that work break with some video filters (for example,
> -vf pp=de). It this documented somewhere? I would like a list of what works
> and what doesn't.
vf + vdpau generally don't work. If you're looking for deinterlacing, the
latest mesa (10.2-rc1) should have support for it (via DEINTERLACE_TEMPORAL),
you can turn it on with "mplayer -vo vdpau:deint=3" IIRC. I do recall the black
bars being weird when you do that though, but that is an mplayer-only artifact,
apparently.
Note that VDPAU is Video Decoding + Presentation. So if you're seeing high cpu
usage, it's probably just doing the presentation and not the decoding (for
which you don't need firmware, btw). Make sure you're using the appropriate
codec (e.g. -vc ffh264vdpau). See
http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/VideoAcceleration/#usingvdpau
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