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On 5/29/2011 22:07, Zuriel wrote:
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<div>I have an atom / ion2 frontend that's using software
decoding for transcoded xvid recordings. VDPAU hardware
decoding works fine on un-transcoded mpeg2 recordings.</div>
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<div>The next gen Ion in this system supports MPEG4_PART2_ASP
according to vdpauinfo.</div>
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<div>Everything in the frontend's log looks fine except:</div>
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<div>VidOutVDPAU: Created VDPAU context (software decode)</div>
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<div>Is Myth supposed to be using hardware decoding for xvid?
And, if so, how can I make it work? The Atom chip *can* manage
software decoding of xvid content, but it really needs all the
help it can get.</div>
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VDPAU is limited in the resolutions it supports. Did you crop or
scale these recordings?<br>
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