On Saturday 05 Feb 2005 17:23, Daniel Thor Kristjansson wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Ivor Hewitt wrote:
> ]On Saturday 05 Feb 2005 14:26, Jan �rnstedt wrote:
> ]> XvMCPutSlice: This context does not own decoder!
> ]> XvMCPutSlice: This context does not own decoder!
> ]Gargh that's an old bug. And looking at videoout_xvmc what I thought was
> the ]previous workaround for that is commented out with "/* Doesn't seem
> ]necessary."!
> ]But putting that back in doesn't fix the problem.
> ]Bother. So right at the moment neither XV nor XVMC work on the EPIA. :-(
>
> Igor, can you revert the videoout_xv and videout_xvmc files to the files
> of about 4 days ago and slowly bring them up to date to date to see when
> things go wrong? I'm assuming things worked 4 days ago, if not try going
> back a month, two months, etc and then narrow it down.
>
That's what I'm doing at the moment! :)

I've gone back to 31/1/2005 and the VLD acceleration is fine there. I'm a bit 
busy at the moment but I'm trying to see what change caused the XvMC break.

The bob deint is still broken for XV at that date. I assume it's a unichrome 
driver bug, but no-ones reported it to us so who knows when it happened. 

> I would do it, but I don't have an epia to test with. :(
>
Uh oh Jurassic Park is on. There will be a delay. 

Cheers
Ivor.

> -- Daniel
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