On 07/21/10 04:03 PM, Aleksey Cheusov wrote:
It is good to know that OpenSolaris supports VDPAU in theory and works for someone. But unfortunately it still doesn't work for me :-(.
I'm certain VDPAU is supported and works. It is part of the performance and regression testing done for each driver release.
Last time I strictly followed your instructions with one exception, I added svn co svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg/trunk/libavcore whithout which mplayer just didn't compile.
I don't know how to resolve the discrepancy. libavcore is not in the mplayer-vdpau instructions posted by NVIDIA. It did build and run on my non-work Atom N330 system.
I also apply your patches. It "works" the same way -- output is very jerky. As previously -nosound doesn't change anything. So, what to check/do now? What software/subsystems can affect this? SunOS sunos 5.11 snv_134 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
How much memory do you have? My Atom N330 + ION has 4GB. Are you running the default compiz setting? (Mine is set to "Normal"). Does it get any better with compiz disabled? Are you using the 256.35 driver or the 190.53 driver bundled with b134? There have been quite a few VDPAU fixes in the subsequent driver releases.
Load averages: 2.07, 1.96, 2.61; up 0+22:34:04 22:47:47 97 processes: 95 sleeping, 2 on cpu CPU states: 45.8% idle, 27.0% user, 27.3% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% swap Kernel: 4126 ctxsw, 3428 trap, 6310 intr, 72469 syscall, 3 fork, 2832 flt, 524 Memory: 1791M phys mem, 50M free mem, 512M total swap, 511M free swap PID USERNAME NLWP PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND 525 root 3 20 0 109M 76M sleep 155:37 13.50% Xorg 4535 cheusov 1 41 0 146M 48M sleep 0:19 6.14% mplayer
load averages: 0.30, 0.17, 0.09; up 0+04:17:01 17:00:20
89 processes: 88 sleeping, 1 on cpu CPU states: 89.3% idle, 5.7% user, 5.1% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% swap Kernel: 1314 ctxsw, 12 trap, 1089 intr, 25691 syscall Memory: 3327M phys mem, 414M free mem, 1663M total swap, 1663M free swap PID USERNAME NLWP PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND 1849 rugrat 3 53 0 81M 49M sleep 0:59 4.48% Xorg 2263 rugrat 2 59 0 151M 57M sleep 0:02 2.31% mplayer 2051 rugrat 1 59 0 47M 41M sleep 0:21 1.23% compiz-bin Your Xorg process is showing a high cumulative CPU time. Any chance it is constantly handling other tasks, such as a over active mouse/keyboard or firefox client? _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org