On 28/10/2010 16:45, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Eric Valette<[email protected]> (28/10/2010):
IOW that's what I suspected from your subject: you got it wrong.
OK. Then get me […]
You don't get to give me orders. I'm going to ignore you now.
I do not care. I do care when :
1) you tell me I don't understand how my hardware is supposed to work
when it does not or
2) tell me the problem I have with libva has nothing to do with the
global Intel display support in debian unstable picture
For me you have various components:
kernel (KMS + DRM) <-> libdrm <-> Xorg <-> Xorg intel driver + mesa for
regular 2D/3D rendering + app
kernel <-> libva <-> intel va driver + (vlc /XBMC) for mepg2/h264
hardware decoding
XBMC use the two path and mix openGL and libva.
So what I see is that : the first line is very slow compared to the
windows vista one on the same hardware. From what I read at phoronix,
the mesa 7.9 is going to improve things provided I also use a fairly
recent X + intel driver.
The second line does not work at all because of assertion in libva.
Important fixes for intel have gone in libva 1.0.5.
Never mind, will see if I can use Ubuntu packages until you manage to
put the next release out.
--eric
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