Ondrej Wisniewski wrote: > Hi Marcus, > > I finally managed to try the commands you suggested. It is actually the > same I already tried with gstreamer-properties. This seems to be just a > GUI for the command line tools. > > So what happens it that I get a perfect test picture with ximagesink (no > xv). But with xvimagesink there is only a green window. Regarding the xv > messages in the xorg.log I have the same as you. Xv is definitely > enabled and also works fine with xine. > > So I wonder why xv with gstreamer is working on your board EPIA-M6000 > and not on my EPIA-M10000. They should be the same apart from the CPU. > > Has anyone some more ideas what could be wrong? > Possibly, kernel version and especially drm. Which versions are you running, respectively ?
Ondrej, could you please try with Option "NoXVDMA" in the Device section of your xorg conf and see if it helps ? It is strange however that it does work fine with xine. Are you using 'xine -V xxmc' or 'xine -V xv' ? Regards, Xavier > > Marcus Priesch wrote: >> Hi Ondrej, >> >> i do not know cheese exactly, but you asked for gstreamer supporting >> xv ... and i can tell you that it works for me ... however i am not sure >> what can be done in the wrong way .... try the following for gstreamer >> xv capabilities ... >> >> $ gst-launch-0.10 videotestsrc ! xvimagesink # use xv >> >> $ gst-launch-0.10 videotestsrc ! ximagesink # use x11 shm >> >> if the "xvimagesink" pipeline doesnt work for you, then xv and gstreamer >> is not working at all on your board - then you should check what i >> mentioned in my previous mail ... there shouldnt be the need to hack >> applications for different hardware - thats all what gstreamer was >> developed for ;) >> >> hope this helps, >> marcus. >> >> On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 10:59 +0200, Ondrej Wisniewski wrote: >>> Hi Marcus, >>> >>> can you please explain a little more what you did exactly with this >>> pipeline? >>> >>> Xv out is working fine on my board, it just doesn't work with gstreamer >>> applications like cheese (http://www.gnome.org/projects/cheese). >>> >>> It should work out of the box without hacking like it does with intel >>> graphics. >>> >>> >>> Marcus Priesch wrote: >>>> Hi Ondrej, >>>> >>>> i have a me6000 (which also has cle266) running fine with gstreamer and >>>> xv out ... >>>> >>>> i donno gstreamer-properties, i have hacked up a simple pipeline with >>>> the python bindings and it really runs great ... sort of video overlay >>>> from a bt878 capture card ... >>>> >>>> i would suggest to check the xorg log for >>>> >>>> (II) Loading extension XVideo >>>> >>>> and something like ... >>>> >>>> (II) VIA(0): [Xv] Using PCI DMA for Xv image transfer. >>>> (II) VIA(0): Benchmarking video copy. Less is better. >>>> (--) VIA(0): Timed libc YUV420 copy... 14541007. Throughput: 24.5 >>>> MiB/s. >>>> (--) VIA(0): Timed kernel YUV420 copy... 14450003. Throughput: 24.6 >>>> MiB/s. >>>> (--) VIA(0): Ditch SSE YUV420 copy... Not supported by CPU. >>>> (--) VIA(0): Timed MMX YUV420 copy... 3119115. Throughput: 114.1 >>>> MiB/s. >>>> (--) VIA(0): Timed 3DNow! YUV420 copy... 10435735. Throughput: 34.1 >>>> MiB/s. >>>> (--) VIA(0): Ditch MMX2 YUV420 copy... Not supported by CPU. >>>> (--) VIA(0): Using MMX YUV42X copy for video. >>>> >>>> i'm not sure if you need drm and dri for it to work ... i have it >>>> >>>> if your xorg log tells you that you have Xv, try out a simple pipeline >>>> with gst-launch ... > > _______________________________________________ > openchrome-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://wiki.openchrome.org/mailman/listinfo/openchrome-users > Main page: > http://www.openchrome.org > Wiki: > http://wiki.openchrome.org > User Forum: > http://wiki.openchrome.org/tikiwiki/tiki-view_forum.php?forumId=1 > _______________________________________________ openchrome-users mailing list [email protected] http://wiki.openchrome.org/mailman/listinfo/openchrome-users Main page: http://www.openchrome.org Wiki: http://wiki.openchrome.org User Forum: http://wiki.openchrome.org/tikiwiki/tiki-view_forum.php?forumId=1
