[FFmpeg-trac] #3138(undetermined:new): VDPAU: MPEG-4 Video Corruption/Garbling with Radeon hardware decoding
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Tue Nov 19 00:30:20 CET 2013
#3138: VDPAU: MPEG-4 Video Corruption/Garbling with Radeon hardware decoding
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Reporter: aphirst | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Component:
Version: 2.1 | undetermined
Keywords: vdpau asp | Resolution:
Blocking: | Blocked By:
Analyzed by developer: 0 | Reproduced by developer: 0
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Comment (by aphirst):
To rephrase what I was saying before, since I seem to have not been clear:
* I was having trouble building ffmpeg/mplayer myself
* I was thinking that the reason you gave specific past-versions of
ffmpeg/mplayer for me to test is because you wanted me to see if my
problem occured at-or-before that commit
* I also reckoned you wanted to know if my problem was still present in
git
* What I was able to do on that day was:
1. Download stable versions of ffmpeg/mplayer from my package manager,
dated before the subversions you specified
2. Build mpv (the mplayer fork I primarily use) from git in such a way
that it built against its own static instance ffmpeg (also from git)
* My problem '''was''' present in all the older ffmpeg/mplayer versions I
tested, and (through the git build of mpv I did) also in the latest ffmpeg
subversion
'''Today''', however, I was able to build the specific versions of
ffmpeg/mplayer you asked for. Unsurprisingly (at least to me) the problem
was present in those too, and was exactly how I described in the opening
post.
With regards to your having tested it on Nvidia hardware; if I had to
suggest anything, I'd say that this is probably a Radeon+VDPAU only issue.
Maybe if someone else with an ATI card/chipset with VDPAU support can test
it, it would add some weight to my claim?
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Ticket URL: <https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/3138#comment:7>
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