I am running MythBuntu 12.04 (32 bit) with an Intel Atom DN2800MT motherboard (Cedar trail chipset.) I installed the cedarview proprietary drivers using apt-get and 1080i OTA video works great, but the CPU usages is ~33%
The proprietary bundle included a VAAPI driver, so I read the how-to at www.mythtv.org/wiki/VAAPI and assumed that since the driver was installed, I could skip step 3 (complling the driver). I followed all the other steps, but after setting up the VAAPI playback profile, the same videos will not play. I receive the error "Failed to open video output." mythfrontend --version shows using_vaapi The following portion of the mythfrontend.log appears noteworthy... Sep 6 15:05:03 mythbox mythfrontend[1815]: E CoreContext vaapicontext.cpp:311 (CreateDisplay) VAAPI: Invalid display Sep 6 15:05:03 mythbox mythfrontend[1815]: E CoreContext videoout_openglvaapi.cpp:145 (CreateVAAPIContext) VidOutGLVAAPI: Failed to create VAAPI context. Sep 6 15:05:03 mythbox mythfrontend[1815]: I CoreContext mythpainter_ogl.cpp:62 (ClearCache) Clearing OpenGL painter cache. Sep 6 15:05:03 mythbox mythfrontend[1815]: I CoreContext mythrender_opengl1.cpp:280 (DeleteOpenGLResources) OpenGL1: Deleting OpenGL Resources Sep 6 15:05:03 mythbox mythfrontend[1815]: I CoreContext mythrender_opengl.cpp:1038 (DeleteOpenGLResources) OpenGL: Deleting OpenGL Resources Sep 6 15:05:04 mythbox mythfrontend[1815]: E CoreContext videooutbase.cpp:301 (Create) VideoOutput: Not compiled with any useable video output method. Sep 6 15:05:04 mythbox mythfrontend[1815]: E CoreContext mythplayer.cpp:482 (InitVideo) Player(0): Couldn't create VideoOutput instance. Exiting.. Sep 6 15:05:04 mythbox mythfrontend[1815]: E CoreContext mythplayer.cpp:2675 (StartPlaying) Player(0): Unable to initialize video. Should I not have skipped step 3? Any ideas? Thanks
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