Bug#793049: marked as done (Regression: bad performance of hardware video decoding using mesa-vdpau-drivers)

2021-05-08 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#793049:

2015-11-20 Thread Артём Банщиков
Here's dmesg output with radeon.dpm=1. Best regards, Artyom. dmesg_out Description: Binary data

Bug#793049: Regression: bad performance of hardware video decoding using mesa-vdpau-drivers

2015-11-20 Thread Andreas Boll
Could you boot with linux kernel parameter radeon.dpm=1 and attach dmesg output after playing some video? With the kernel parameter it logs more information about dynamic power management of the graphics card. Thanks, Andreas On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 03:05:22AM +0300, Артём Банщиков wrote: > Rece

Bug#793049:

2015-10-22 Thread Артём Банщиков
Recently (possibly, after updating linux-image to version 4.2.3-2) behavior changed a bit. Sometimes video is played plays very slowly like it used to before, but sometimes it is played with normal speed and after few seconds screen is filled with blue and white squares. This effect stays even if I

Bug#793049: Regression: bad performance of hardware video decoding using mesa-vdpau-drivers

2015-07-20 Thread artem_banschikov
Package: src:linux Version: 4.0.8-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, I updated linux-image to version 4.0 and got strong Audio/Video desynchronisation in both mpv and VLC. When I rebooted the system with kernel 3.16 video played well as usual. I use mesa-vdpau-drivers and free Radeon drivers.