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Linux Mint w/ Radeon HD 7250 - metalizm - 2014-07-15

Hi all,
I hope someone can steer me in the right direction....

I have Linux Mint (latest) with a Radeon HD 7250 and notice all the video I play looks pixelated. Does not really matter what I play. I recently upgraded Frodo to Gotham to see if that would help but all I got were more video settings. Could it be as simple as I need to change to stock video settings etc?

Can someone please help me out with this?

Thanks,

Jake


RE: Linux Mint w/ Radeon HD 7250 - fritsch - 2014-07-15

Provide:

dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit
an xbmc Debug Log after you played one of those movies that pixelate
provide the output of: vdpauinfo | pastebinit

You need to install pastebinit and vdpauinfo beforehand, by doing:
sudo apt-get install pastebinit vdpauinfo


RE: Linux Mint w/ Radeon HD 7250 - metalizm - 2014-07-15

Thank you... Sorry about the other post. My other machine is running Windows 8.1


RE: Linux Mint w/ Radeon HD 7250 - fritsch - 2014-07-15

Don't spam here, either. Provide the logfiles and save us all a lot of time.


RE: Linux Mint w/ Radeon HD 7250 - metalizm - 2014-07-15

Ok sent...

http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=247531

@fritsch is there somewhere that shows what needs to be enabled/disabled in acceleration settings or hardware vs software for system I have?


RE: Linux Mint w/ Radeon HD 7250 - fritsch - 2014-07-16

(2014-07-15, 22:43)fritsch Wrote: Provide:

dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit
an xbmc Debug Log after you played one of those movies that pixelate
provide the output of: vdpauinfo | pastebinit

You need to install pastebinit and vdpauinfo beforehand, by doing:
sudo apt-get install pastebinit vdpauinfo

Read again, please. You don't play a single file in that log and you did not post the other three pastebins I wanted to have.