[vlc] VLC XVideo Output under Linux
Galen P. Zink
galen at zinkconsulting.com
Sun Sep 10 12:23:21 CEST 2006
Hello,
I have a machine with the Intel GMA 900 graphics chipset. It works
beautifully under Linux... except I'm still struggling to get video
playback acceleration working with VLC.
I have three sample clips, played in VLC 0.8.4a under Fedora Core 5.
One DVD-resolution and bitrate, and two HD bitrate clips, one 720p
and another 1080i. With X11 Video output, the sample clips works
perfectly, but playback is CPU intensive and/or choppy.
I want to use XVideo output, because my chipset supports XVideo and
Xvideo motion compensation. I found the DVD resolution clip worked
fine out of the box. But the HD clips didn't - VLC would segfault. As
far as I can tell, VLC is fairly well coded, so things should
generally work.
I turned to the video drivers, as I think they're likely to be the
problem. After I increased the the CacheLines to 1100 in xorg.conf,
the 720p worked superbly in VLC. But 1080i still segfaulted. I
increased the CacheLines again and again, eventually to 9500, with no
luck. I've also increased VideoRam to 131072 - in the off chance
there was some sort of memory shortage going on.
But it still doesn't work... so... what do I do? The VLC segfault
information doesn't seem very useful.
I have reviewed the data available here:
http://intellinuxgraphics.org/man.html
Thoughts anybody?
-Galen
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