How to Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/Nvidia/Intel GPUs - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +---- Forum: Linux (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=52) +---- Thread: How to Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/Nvidia/Intel GPUs (/showthread.php?tid=116996) Pages:
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RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - freakwenc - 2012-08-06 (2012-08-06, 08:56)fritsch Wrote: @freakwenc: My device is odd but it works! I have the 5.1 PCI sound card using analog to outputting 3x 3.5mm speaker jacks to a cheap pc 5.1 speaker setup. as I say it's odd besauce i need to set my audio to output through optical to get the sound through my speakers otherwise it fails to play back any sound. Because I have got a work around I've never thought about it. This is also true with the standard/master xbmc so not a bug in this branch it is possibly a bug with the sound driver side of it. I'm trying the updated guide now and will let you know if it helps. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - Balthazar - 2012-08-06 @fritsch BIOS reports GPU at around 34C. XBMC reports 49C. I have my CPU (a8) fan at level 5. I can bump it up to see if that helps. No issues since you helped me out Saturday, even over Samba. I was able to reproduce video stutter on the local file by changing audio settings during video playback. Changing them back and rebooting got rid of the stutter. I haven't really had a chance to do much with it since then though. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - Pyromaniac - 2012-08-06 (2012-08-06, 16:38)fritsch Wrote: ... I'm not sure anymore, but I think it was something round 60-65°C when it started to stutter and showing artifacts. I don't know if I've mentioned it here in the thread, the MoBo I am using is: ASrock E350M1/USB3 Maybe this Info is somehow useful. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - c-shadow - 2012-08-06 Different sensors module give different readouts. This is on my E350M1 (older, USB2 model) after running "stress -c2" for a couple of minutes: Code: xbmc@xbmc:~$ stress -c 2 BIOS shows something like nct6775-isa-0290. Had a similar problem with wrong temp on my E350. Somehow k10temp module gave temps 10-20 °C more than w83627ehf (nct6775). Check with sensors-detect if it can find some other module to use for more accurate readout. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - guilmxm - 2012-08-06 @v8rumble Hi i wrote a full tutorial base on xbmc xvba and this forum, i also use a desktop version because i wanted to be able to use some features like integrating a web browser inside XBMC which is little bit harder without a desktop. So the answer is yes, absolutely http://youresuchageek.blogspot.fr/2012/06/xbmc-install-and-config-howto-for-linux.html RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - guilmxm - 2012-08-06 @fritsch Hi, you said it was not necessary to copy anymore /etc/ati/control, AMD updated the driver ? Could you confirm this ? RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - Balthazar - 2012-08-07 (2012-08-05, 08:30)fritsch Wrote: @freakwenc: (2012-08-06, 16:33)Pyromaniac Wrote:(2012-08-04, 22:07)Balthazar Wrote: ...It runs ok for a while, but then I start to get really jerky video. Does anyone have any ideas?... Many thanks to @fritsch for helping me out over on the IRC channel Saturday. After reinstalling everything I have nice smooth 1080p playback using the settings provided in the first post. I do think I have a couple of problems. One, local files play really nice, no stuttering or jerkiness. Files on my server streaming over wired ethernet were jerky on Saturday, but I haven't had any issues since then. I reinstalled the TV Guide add-on to let me play xmltv streams from my HDhomerun, but those are still terribly jerky. If I browse to the xmltv stream file directly through videos the stream plays fine. I think I started messing things up by opening settings during the stream playback and "tweaking" settings and just got my settings all f-ed up. Then none of my other files would playback right. For right now I am sticking with things the way they are. I'm going out of town for a week and my wife will kick my butt if I take off and leave the HTPC all jacked up. I am concurrently trying to get the HDhomerun to work with TVheadend, but that is a whole different story (right @pyromaniac!). I am looking forward to going through @guilimxm's blog, especially changing the boot splash, but for right now I am sorted. I have been keeping an eye on temperatures, but they seem pretty stable. BTW - @guilmxm: @fritsch is on holiday right now, but I am pretty sure you're right about copying the /etc/ati/control. I think all the other devs are on holiday too, but maybe they could confirm that when they get back. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - freakwenc - 2012-08-07 @fritsch I've tried the "updated/fixed" tutorial and still got hardware not found so I experimented and copied the control file back and it found the graphics card but when I complete the tutorial (legacy one) x server fails to work. i get Code: FEH.PY: cannot connect to X server RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - wsnipex - 2012-08-07 (2012-08-06, 23:07)guilmxm Wrote: @fritsch only for the legacy driver. The standard driver still needs that @freakwenc last try: Code: sudo service lightdm stop if it still does not work, run http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55395638/collectsysteminfo.sh and post the pastebin link. RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - freakwenc - 2012-08-07 (2012-08-07, 09:26)wsnipex Wrote: only for the legacy driver. The standard driver still needs that I've tried that but still get the Code: aticonfig: No supported adapters detected here is the collectsysteminfo.log.sh http://pastebin.com/KHHQyHuR Edit: just noticed it has not displayed any driver info and when I run your script I get Code: collectsysteminfo.sh: 31: [[: not found RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - guilmxm - 2012-08-07 @wsnipex ok thks :-) RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - wsnipex - 2012-08-07 @freakwenc: if you do this via ssh, you might need to do: Code: export DISPLAY=:0 AW: RE: AW: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - cirkator - 2012-08-07 (2012-08-06, 11:31)cirkator Wrote: @ wsnipex: would you recommend to always purge pulseaudio when using a full install of eg. Ubuntu? Any thoughts on this? RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - wsnipex - 2012-08-07 @cirkator: yes, unless you need it my xbmc packages are build without pulse RE: Howto Install XBMC PVR Xvba for AMD/ATI Radeon and Fusion GPUs - freakwenc - 2012-08-08 (2012-08-07, 20:38)wsnipex Wrote: @freakwenc: if you do this via ssh, you might need to do: 1 step ahead, done it and then tried on the machine itself as well. I've given up, this is only a test platform until the mele a1000 is usable so don't worry too much. if anyone else gets the bug as well then I'll try again then if I'm still using this pc. |