>> [...] Are
>> all the smart people switching from mplayer to mplayer2? [...]
>
> FWIW, I switched to mpv after using mplayer2 for a while.
And it supports VAAPI? I think I'm in love. Be sure to USE=lua to
get the On Screen Controller.
- Grant
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:00:46PM +0100, Marc Joliet wrote:
> Old thread, I know, but I was without internet for about 2 months due to a
> move.
>
> > [...] Are
> > all the smart people switching from mplayer to mplayer2? [...]
>
> FWIW, I switched to mpv after using mplayer2 for a while. See
Am Montag, 27.10.2014 um 23:00
schrieb Marc Joliet :
[...]
> > [...] Are
> > all the smart people switching from mplayer to mplayer2? [...]
>
> FWIW, I switched to mpv after using mplayer2 for a while. See
> https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/DOCS/man/changes.rst
> for a comparison b
Old thread, I know, but I was without internet for about 2 months due to a move.
Am Tue, 9 Sep 2014 20:11:09 -0700
schrieb Grant :
> [...] Are
> all the smart people switching from mplayer to mplayer2? [...]
FWIW, I switched to mpv after using mplayer2 for a while. See
https://github.com/mpv-p
>> When you get a chance, I'd be interested to know which opengl package
>> has vaapi/vdpau USE and also your output for:
>>
>> # eselect opengl list
>>
>> - Grant
>>
>
> Hi Grant,
>
> I haven't forgotten, just been really busy with work.
>
> Here's some info -
[snip]
Thank you Daniel, all is wo
On 09/11/2014 10:34 AM, Grant wrote:
> When you get a chance, I'd be interested to know which opengl package
> has vaapi/vdpau USE and also your output for:
>
Argh! My last post to the list - I played the 1080i with 5 channel audio
(using 5-10%) with _mythtv_ not mplayer2.
Dan
On 09/11/2014 10:34 AM, Grant wrote:
> When you get a chance, I'd be interested to know which opengl package
> has vaapi/vdpau USE and also your output for:
>
> # eselect opengl list
>
> - Grant
>
Hi Grant,
I haven't forgotten, just been really busy with work.
Here's some info -
Card:
00:02
No luck. Weird. It's working in xbmc so I can't be far off. What
could I be missing?
>>>
>>> Sorry I've been crazy busy. I hope tomorrow I'll have some time to power
>>> up the NUC and check some settings.
>>>
>>> I'll get the USE flags and my /etc/portage/package.use if I have on
>> Daniel, no rush, but I'm still curious how you got mplayer2
>> accelerating. I tried everything up to mplayer2- with -vo gl but
>> no accel.
>>
>
> Hi Grant,
>
> Now that I think about it, I think that maybe mplayer2 wasn't
> accelerating. If it was, it was because opengl was built with
> v
On 09/10/2014 11:28 AM, Grant wrote:
>
> Daniel, no rush, but I'm still curious how you got mplayer2
> accelerating. I tried everything up to mplayer2- with -vo gl but
> no accel.
>
Hi Grant,
Now that I think about it, I think that maybe mplayer2 wasn't
accelerating. If it was, it was beca
No luck. Weird. It's working in xbmc so I can't be far off. What
could I be missing?
>>>
>>> Sorry I've been crazy busy. I hope tomorrow I'll have some time to power
>>> up the NUC and check some settings.
>>>
>>> I'll get the USE flags and my /etc/portage/package.use if I have on
>>> No luck. Weird. It's working in xbmc so I can't be far off. What
>>> could I be missing?
>>>
>>
>> Sorry I've been crazy busy. I hope tomorrow I'll have some time to power
>> up the NUC and check some settings.
>>
>> I'll get the USE flags and my /etc/portage/package.use if I have one,
>> th
>> No luck. Weird. It's working in xbmc so I can't be far off. What
>> could I be missing?
>>
>
> Sorry I've been crazy busy. I hope tomorrow I'll have some time to power
> up the NUC and check some settings.
>
> I'll get the USE flags and my /etc/portage/package.use if I have one,
> the profile
On 09/08/2014 03:02 PM, Grant wrote:
>
> No luck. Weird. It's working in xbmc so I can't be far off. What
> could I be missing?
>
Sorry I've been crazy busy. I hope tomorrow I'll have some time to power
up the NUC and check some settings.
I'll get the USE flags and my /etc/portage/package.us
>>> I can't seem to get video acceleration working on my Gigabyte Brix
>>> 2807 device which lspci identifies as Valley View. 1080p playback is
>>> still stuttery. I've tried every trick I know and Googled a lot.
>>> Could anyone throw me some suggestions?
>>>
>>
>> What kernel are you running? I
>> I can't seem to get video acceleration working on my Gigabyte Brix
>> 2807 device which lspci identifies as Valley View. 1080p playback is
>> still stuttery. I've tried every trick I know and Googled a lot.
>> Could anyone throw me some suggestions?
>>
>
> What kernel are you running? I had th
On 09/07/2014 09:25 PM, Grant wrote:
> I can't seem to get video acceleration working on my Gigabyte Brix
> 2807 device which lspci identifies as Valley View. 1080p playback is
> still stuttery. I've tried every trick I know and Googled a lot.
> Could anyone throw me some suggestions?
>
What ke
I can't seem to get video acceleration working on my Gigabyte Brix
2807 device which lspci identifies as Valley View. 1080p playback is
still stuttery. I've tried every trick I know and Googled a lot.
Could anyone throw me some suggestions?
- Grant
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