Hi,
I've just raised this issue in GitLab:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/12337
I thought this video was 4:2:0 AV1, and it used to play OK with both
VA-API and VDPAU hardware decoding.
First bad commit is:
in/HEAD)
Author: David Rosca
Date: Mon Dec 16 17:26:09 2024 +0100
Hi,
I have discovered that my RX6600 cannot use VDPAU to decode HEVC,
although VA-API works OK. Unfortunately, VLC 3.x only supports VDPAU
these days for hardware decoding.
I have raised this issue:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/10599
Mesa 23.3.5 just used to fail, but both M
AMD Official Use Only - General]
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> > Chris Rankin
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> > To: mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org
> > Subject: [BUG][AMD][VDP
I have discovered that my RX6600 cannot use VDPAU to decode HEVC,
although VA-API works OK. Unfortunately, VLC 3.x only supports VDPAU
these days for hardware decoding.
I have raised this issue:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/10599
Mesa 23.3.5 just used to fail, but both Mesa 2
Hi, thanks for replying.
Yes, that simple patch seems to have done the trick.
Cheers,
Chris
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Hi,
I've just noticed a large drop in FPS (from 60 down to 15) when playing World
of Warcraft with the latest Mesa from Git.
A quick git bisect has identified this commit:
4292fb2139282e6906d4ad2a8be2fd81ed7ca8af is the first bad commit
commit 4292fb2139282e6906d4ad2a8be2fd81ed7ca8af
Author: Mic
uot;-m32" flag be implicit in the --enable-32-bit option? I'm only
adding an explicit CFLAGS to ensure Mesa is built with debug symbols ("just in
case").
Thanks,
Chris
From: Kenneth Graunke
To: Chris Rankin
Cc: mesa-dev@lists.freede
Hi,
I have a Lenovo T60p laptop running 32 bit Fedora 17, and this patch
fixes makedepend's behaviour when generating the src/mesa/depends file.
Prior to this patch, makedepend had hung while still consuming 100% of
the CPU. Strangely, none of the other PCs that I compile Mesa on are
affected