[Openchrome-users] CX700 / EX10000
David Shay
david
Mon Apr 16 16:48:14 PDT 2007
On 4/12/07, David Shay <david at shay.net> wrote:
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> On 4/11/07, David Shay <david at shay.net> wrote:
> >
> > OK, the pci_id fix resolved the drm issue. Still not getting
> > accelerated xvmc, though. Attached are the Xorg and xine logs, both with
> > drm 210 and 211.1 (couldn't roll back to 211.0 -- still can't figure out
> > how to "git" that specific version...).
> >
> >
>
> Better logs from xine (ran with verbose == 10). These are logs with
> -xxmc, and no video is displayed. If run without -xxmc, I do get video, but
> only software decoding. -xxmc attempts hardware decoding but then shows no
> video. BTW, the patches do clearly do "something", since without them, xine
> reports that it can only do 1024x1024 max, and automatically reverts to
> software decoding. These are logs with the patches applied. Let me know if
> I can do anything else to assist.
>
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>
Bump for any help on original problem. Also, Just a quick survey -- does
anyone out there have a CX700 and is currently getting accelerated HD for
mpeg2? If so, can you please provide a few details:
* distribution, kernel version, other kernel patches
* drm & mesa versions
* openchrome version, branch, other specific patches
* relevant BIOS settings -- AGP memory, etc.
* media player
* specific MOBO and HD performance for 1280x720 and 1920x1080
Just having a real tough time making headway here. I've even considered
*blech* trying the via drivers just to validate that the board is truly
capable of accelerated HD for MPEG. (I've been burned before with an EN12000
that is now relegated to SD instead of HD...) Of course, none of those
instructions work with Gentoo, which is what I'm most comfortable with...
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