Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: > Actually, this won't work for VAAPI at this time because you won't have > the right VaapiGlobalContext initialized for OGL. I will look into his > once the remaining bits are merged.
I noticed too that OpenGL doesn't work anyway, I obviously broke something. All I get now is a blank grey box. The changes for switching renderers is separate from the VAAPI code, even though they're in the same branch. > This works on GMA500 too. The next change in Gnash would require an > unreleased driver, though. All I had was an old Intel i915 which doesn't work with this at all. > The performance improvement is really effective for H.264 videos > playback only. You probably should downgrade your system to an Atom. ;-) You have a point. :-) I have no Atom hardware to test on, so yeah, on a dual core it may make no difference. Course that means on a fast enough CPU, VAAPI doesn't buy anything, so we'd probably want to disable it. I guess I had just assumed that a hardware decoding would be faster than software decoding, even with a dual-core. The only lend end hardware I have is a Via C7, which I don't think VAAPI supports. - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev