cyba Wrote:Ok, thanks for pointing it out, I don't know how I didn't see that
Using this driver repo at the moment, but it doesn't (yet) have the latest drivers:
http://www.avenard.org/files/ubuntu-repos/
This one seems to have them though. Anyone using it, any good/bad experiences using it?
http://ppa.launchpad.net/thefirstm/ppa/ubuntu
Hi cyba - I use the instructions on the min install wiki here:
http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=HOW-TO:_Inst...tep#Nvidia
Just replace the version numbers with what you want. This is direct from Nvidia, so it will always have the latest.
Olympia - if you are reading this thread - you should probably update the Wiki with the 185.13 version since the Wiki now 'supports' VDPAU.
xnappo
Wiki version doesn't say to kill X either I don't think.
As an aside - I really hate swapping NVIDIA drivers. My install is complaining that I don't have libglx.so.xserver-xorg-core which doesn't bother me except when X tries to start it claims there's an issue and I'm now stuck in low graphics. NVIDIA-xconfig was run and the x.config file looks right. Hate this crap and have no time to play with it now so this must wait to be fixed. Using prepackaged versions certainly has some attraction!
Edit: I use this post to help me ->
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=284...stcount=38 with thanks to rodalpho!
Hehe this is so my experience with ubuntu. Last night i installed 8.10 at a friend of mine on the exactly same hardware. However only 177.xx was available and since that one has issues with geforce 8xxx igp, i wanted to upgrade to at least 180.29. Either i'm too stupid or there are simply no debs for recent drivers and so i had to install 180.41 directly from nvidia. After several reboots, rmmods, modprobes and 'feelings' about ubuntu i finally had it running. In that time i easily would have been able to install a whole arch or whatever system.
As for newer Nvidia packages, I'm using the packages kindly offered by
Avenard (these are for enabling Mythtv to take advantage of VDPAU, but the obviously work for other purposes). Just a matter of following the directions to enable the repository, and I'm using 180.41 NVIDIA driver, all with deb packages, DKMS.
Hi forum,
I am trying to compile SVN 18786 but 'make' gets stuck at the following step:
make[5]: Entering directory `/home/sylvain/SVNxbmc/18786/XBMC/xbmc/cores/dvdplayer/Codecs/libdvdnav/src/dvdread'
/bin/bash ../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../.. -I../.. -DDVDNAV_COMPILE -I../../src/vm -O3 -Wall -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_XBOX -DHAVE_DVDCSS_DVDCSS_H -MT dvd_reader.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/dvd_reader.Tpo -c -o dvd_reader.lo dvd_reader.c
There is no error message, nothing in /var/log/messages. top shows a crazy system load and trillions of bash processes. ssh eventually stops responding and I am lucky when Ctrl+C gets through.
Am I the only one seeing this? Maybe this is not VDPAU branch specific as I see there has been some merging recently (SVN 18776).
Cheers
It works beautifully for me now but I get occasional tearing in scenes with fast movement. This is with a GeForce 8200, driver 180.35 on Ubuntu 8.10. I have disabled Composite which fixes the tearing issue with mplayer but does not seem to help XBMC.
Maybe I need to force VSYNC?
sure, set xbmc to forced vsync (that will also solve your cpu being maxed out @100% in the gui), and disable composite by xorg.conf. also disable any compiz stuff - that way it should work.
Hi all,
I'm having a problem when trying to enable VDPAU, I hope someone can lend me a hand.
I have an Acer X3200 with a dual core AMD 4850e, 3Gb RAM and a NVIDIA 9300GE PCI-e (G98).
I followed the guide
http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=HOW-TO_insta...ep-by-step
to build and install XBMC and everything is working fine but VDPAU itself.
I'm running Ubuntu Intrepid (amd64)
Quote:$ uname -a
Linux xbmc 2.6.27-11-generic #1 SMP Thu Jan 29 19:28:32 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Got source with Subversion from
https://xbmc.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot...vdpau/XBMC
Compiled r18779 as shown in source status.
Quote:------------------------------------------------------------------------
r18779 | elupus | 2009-03-21 20:42:59 +0100 (sáb, 21 mar 2009) | 2 lines
changed: only lock rendermanager section when we need to on open
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NVidia driver version is 185.13. I've set framebuffer size (BIOS) of NVIDIA card to 512Mb and disabled composite.
The problem is that when I try to play the killa sample, 140% CPU is used and
frames are dropped making the video choppy. This make me guess VDPAU is not working.
Moreover, in settings, when I set video player render to "VDPAU" it stay ok,
but when I change the screen to another option, and go back to video player
render the marked option is "Software".
Could anyone point some clues? What I'm doing wrong? Is there any way to check if VDPAU in XBMC is working? I've tried vdpinfo and output seems to be normal.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
miguel
xorg.conf is here:
http://pastebin.com/m2531119e
Xorg.0.log is here:
http://pastebin.com/m69dcd886
xbmc-xbmc.log is here:
http://pastebin.com/m4f3d57a
johnny2 Wrote:So what happens in XBMC when a 1024x576 file is played?
I have no idea, I suppose xbmc will crash (since there is no fallback to software) or at least a graphical corruption will occur
Since I don't have nvidia hardware (yet), I can't try. Maybe someone else is willing to try with such a sample?
r18670, r18779
Still hanging at the end of regular dvd's and will not return to library window.
r18779
crashed to desktop (closes xbmc) on several vc1 files with autorefresh on
with autorefesh off, the movies will play but are slowed down terribly and the frame drops are in the 4-600's
Dave
miguel Wrote:Hi all,
I'm having a problem when trying to enable VDPAU, I hope someone can lend me a hand.
I have an Acer X3200 with a dual core AMD 4850e, 3Gb RAM and a NVIDIA 9300GE PCI-e (G98).
I followed the guide
http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=HOW-TO_insta...ep-by-step
to build and install XBMC and everything is working fine but VDPAU itself.
I'm running Ubuntu Intrepid (amd64)
Got source with Subversion from
https://xbmc.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot...vdpau/XBMC
Compiled r18779 as shown in source status.
NVidia driver version is 185.13. I've set framebuffer size (BIOS) of NVIDIA card to 512Mb and disabled composite.
The problem is that when I try to play the killa sample, 140% CPU is used and
frames are dropped making the video choppy. This make me guess VDPAU is not working.
Moreover, in settings, when I set video player render to "VDPAU" it stay ok,
but when I change the screen to another option, and go back to video player
render the marked option is "Software".
Could anyone point some clues? What I'm doing wrong? Is there any way to check if VDPAU in XBMC is working? I've tried vdpinfo and output seems to be normal.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
miguel
xorg.conf is here: http://pastebin.com/m2531119e
Xorg.0.log is here: http://pastebin.com/m69dcd886
xbmc-xbmc.log is here: http://pastebin.com/m4f3d57a
I had the same problem. The only thing that worked was putting it on Auto. It seemed to use VDPAU after that. My cpu dropped to 8% so it must be.