Yes Raziel, you are right, I need to explain.
Normal DivX videos and DVD work well with HD6670 and DVplayer even in full-screen.
What is not working is HD full screen video (like the 2 bunny links)
In full screen I have a whole strange green screen (like you I think).
It works well with the 9250.
I have the same avcodec than you
13.System:> version libs/avcodec.library
avcodec.library 53.611
Not a big problem, for these kind of videos and for replay videos on internet (rtmp videos on a french channel website) I switch to my 9250.
And, for you Mechanic, are these 2 bunny videos work on your 6850 ?
Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
I just asked kicko on the channel to test the video (6850 HD) and he gets a green striped fullscreen aswell.
So either this is something to do with avcodec.library/DVPlayer or the RadeonHD.chip driver
So either this is something to do with avcodec.library/DVPlayer or the RadeonHD.chip driver
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
i don't know if it's relevant but it works fullscreen with this avcodec library
On Pegasos2 with Radeon 9000 Pro AGP
On X1000 with Radeon 9250 PCI
On Pegasos2 with Radeon 9000 Pro AGP
On X1000 with Radeon 9250 PCI
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
So, it "might" probably be the driver...zzd10h wrote:i don't know if it's relevant but it works fullscreen with this avcodec library
On Pegasos2 with Radeon 9000 Pro AGP
On X1000 with Radeon 9250 PCI
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Entire ecosystems are collapsing.
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
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How dare you!
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We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
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How dare you!
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
No, they only work in whatever size DVPlayer initially opens to for them. Even dragging the DV window larger or smaller creates the same green lines problem. I don't think its the hardware as I have other avi's that do scale very well. I am thinking its how the avi was produced, but...???zzd10h wrote: And, for you Mechanic, are these 2 bunny videos work on your 6850 ?
A-Eon A1X1000 ATI HD6850, Creative SB1570 PCIe, RTL8139 net PCI.
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
The most likely reason for the difference is because overlay is used on with Radeon 9000 cards, and not with Radeon HD cards. This changes how the video data is displayed (e.g., requiring manual YUV->RGB conversion and scaling), and can expose bugs that would lie hidden otherwise. If it only happens with these particular videos, then I suggest looking into a potential avcodec bug.Raziel wrote:So, it "might" probably be the driver...zzd10h wrote:i don't know if it's relevant but it works fullscreen with this avcodec library
On Pegasos2 with Radeon 9000 Pro AGP
On X1000 with Radeon 9250 PCI
Hans
P.S. What does this have to do with the "Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670"?
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@Hans
Thanks for the advice, will inform the author then
edit: I will stop posting about third party programs here.
The author of avcodec.lib has been informed and we will continue on amigans.net
Sorry for the noise
Thanks for the advice, will inform the author then
Yeah, we got side-tracked, sorryP.S. What does this have to do with the "Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670"?
edit: I will stop posting about third party programs here.
The author of avcodec.lib has been informed and we will continue on amigans.net
Sorry for the noise
Last edited by Raziel on Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Entire ecosystems are collapsing.
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
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How dare you!
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We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth.
How dare you!
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
Yes, a little bit,
Initially i asked to know how to use 2d/3d acceleration on MintPPC and Trevor replied me that my problem came from my dual card setup hd6670 & 9250).
It was right but the deviation began because I said that I needed the 9250 to watch videos on AmigaOS4 (initially i said dvd and videos fullscreen, but in fact just hd videos are problematic with radeon hd).
Initially i asked to know how to use 2d/3d acceleration on MintPPC and Trevor replied me that my problem came from my dual card setup hd6670 & 9250).
It was right but the deviation began because I said that I needed the 9250 to watch videos on AmigaOS4 (initially i said dvd and videos fullscreen, but in fact just hd videos are problematic with radeon hd).
http://apps.amistore.net/zTools
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
Update
I am posting this from A1-X1000 running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with a dual graphic card setup (HD6870 & Radeon 9250)
I'm pleased to report that 3D acceleration works fine with the latest kernel as does compiz special effects (wobbly windows etc) (with both video cards installed).
See attached screengrab.
Trevor
I am posting this from A1-X1000 running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with a dual graphic card setup (HD6870 & Radeon 9250)
I'm pleased to report that 3D acceleration works fine with the latest kernel as does compiz special effects (wobbly windows etc) (with both video cards installed).
See attached screengrab.
Trevor
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Re: Linux kernel 3.5.7 and HD6670
Great,
Thank Trevor, I will install it
Thank Trevor, I will install it
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