[mythtv-users] stutter playback of h264 on geforce 210 but not on ION
Brian J. Murrell
brian at interlinx.bc.ca
Tue Mar 27 23:24:28 UTC 2012
On 12-03-27 07:18 PM, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
>
> You're right, in the last lines of the log, you are using Slim
Indeed.
> But almost al other you read:
So you were looking where I thought you were for the profile information.
> 2012-03-27 14:07:55.694575 I [13023/13023] CoreContext
> videodisplayprofile.cpp:237 (VideoDisplayProfile) - VDP: Accepting:
> cmp(>= 0 720) dec(vdpau) cpus(1) skiploop(enabled) rend(vdpau)
> osd(vdpau) osdfade(enabled) deint(vdpaubasicdoublerate,vdpaubasic)
> filt(vdpaucolorspace=auto)
> 2012-03-27 14:07:55.694618 I [13023/13023] CoreContext
> videodisplayprofile.cpp:237 (VideoDisplayProfile) - VDP: Accepting:
> cmp(> 0 0) dec(vdpau) cpus(1) skiploop(enabled) rend(vdpau) osd(vdpau)
> osdfade(enabled) deint(vdpauadvanceddoublerate,vdpauadvanced)
> filt(vdpaucolorspace=auto)
Yes, this is what I was using prior to this debugging and this profile
has never had any problem with any other content I have (which is all SD
for what it's worth).
But it seems that even using VDPAU Slim is not resolving this issue and
even an puny little ION can play it so I tend to think we are barking up
the wrong tree here with VDPAU profiles, wouldn't you agree?
If yes, any other ideas what's actually causing the bad stutter here?
b.
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