чт, 3 окт. 2024 г., 13:05 Andrea paz via Cin <[email protected]>:
> I continue from another post: > > >> After startup I have the following message: > >> > >> BC_DisplayInfo::gl_fb_config failed > >> > >> Do you know what it could be? > >> > > > something between mesa and X server? > > > I fixed my mesa3d version to 22.1.7 due to breakage on nouveau with my > > specific low end card (gt710) so I am not following latest mesa changes > ... > > >> Another problem, if I load one or more media, when I set the > >> X11-OpenGL driver, I get the following warning: > >> > >> void AWindowGUI::update_asset_list(): > >> Warning: /home/paz/test/sad_woman.mxf > >> dimensions 1920x1080 exceed OpenGL texture limit 0 > >> void AWindowGUI::update_asset_list(): > >> Warning: /home/paz/test/Unusual_Habitat.wav > >> dimensions 0x0 exceed OpenGL texture limit 0 > >> void AWindowGUI::update_asset_list(): > >> Warning: /home/paz/test/video (2160p)HDR_01.mp4 > >> dimensions 3840x2160 exceed OpenGL texture limit 0 > >> void AWindowGUI::update_asset_list(): > >> Warning: /home/paz/test/vp.webm > >> dimensions 512x288 exceed OpenGL texture limit 0 > >> Decoder dnxhd does not support device type vaapi. > >> HW device init failed, using SW decode. > >> file:/home/paz/test/sad_woman.mxf > >> err: Operation not permitted > >> FFMPEG::open_decoder: some stream times estimated: > /home/paz/test/vp.webm > >> > >> editing on the timeline more or less works, but I often have freezes > >> that force me to reboot. > >> > >> If I use the X11 driver everything works fine and I don't have the > freezes. > > I've tried several tests, but I can't get to the bottom of the > problem. On my system I have the following packages involving OpenGL: > > freeglut 3.6 > glu 9.0.3 > glslang 14.3 > libepoxy 1.5.10 > libglvnd 1.7 > qt6-shadertools 6.7 > and > mesa 24.2.3 > xf86-video-amdgpu 23.0.0 (for the 2D and opengl) > > I also have the same errors in Wayland (which, I imagine, uses > xwayland) however I have better performance in timeline and no > crashes. > I too think it is some mesa update or, even more likely, amd drivers. > However the problem is not only in the latest CinGG release but also > in the previous one and also in a different distro (however always > rolling and Arch based). > may be you can rebuild earlier mesa, like 24.1.x, 23.x.x ? -- > Cin mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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