Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
Jonathan Gray [j...@jsg.id.au] wrote: There is only very basic shadowfb support for ivy bridge graphics in 5.3. To use opengl/xv and co you need to be using 5.4 or -current. SNA will not yet work, do not use it. I'm starting to think my problem with shm not working has to do with my installation and not a particular laptop. But I am really confused about exactly what in my installation is causing the problem. Sorry for the noise.
Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
I am new with OpenBSD, installed 5.3. Modified xorg.conf too. Mplayer cannot play videos as there is no Xvideo support for my video card. Dmesg and xorg.conf attached. How can I get Xvideo support? Thank you. [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of dmesg.boot] [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of xorg.conf]
Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
Otto Kurunczi wrote: First of all, your attachments were removed (information needs to be inline). I am new with OpenBSD, installed 5.3. Modified xorg.conf too. Mplayer cannot play videos as there is no Xvideo support for my video card. Dmesg and xorg.conf attached. How can I get Xvideo support? Thank you. Personally I use VLC which has options to select other types of video output, like e.g. SDL. Is this possible with mplayer ? I've got an ATI card that appears to lack XVideo support as well. For me Xvideo support is available when I run CURRENT which has newer video drivers for my particular hardware. For your Intel hardware there are possibly improved drivers in either the upcoming 5.4 release or CURRENT. (Lacking the hardware, I can't confirm this myself) [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which [had a name of dmesg.boot] [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which [had a name of xorg.conf] Since this information was automatically removed, no one can tell if something is misconfigured.
Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
/ Otto Kurunczi wrote on Thu 10.Oct'13 at 14:37:24 +0200 / I am new with OpenBSD, installed 5.3. Modified xorg.conf too. Mplayer cannot play videos as there is no Xvideo support for my video card. Dmesg and xorg.conf attached. How can I get Xvideo support? Thank you. [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of dmesg.boot] [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of xorg.conf] Attachments are removed from the message by the list management software. Have you tried the system without an xorg.conf file? It is not usually necessary now. X should work fine with the default setup.
Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
On 10/10/13 16:37, Remco wrote: Otto Kurunczi wrote: First of all, your attachments were removed (information needs to be inline). I am new with OpenBSD, installed 5.3. Modified xorg.conf too. Mplayer cannot play videos as there is no Xvideo support for my video card. Dmesg and xorg.conf attached. How can I get Xvideo support? Thank you. Personally I use VLC which has options to select other types of video output, like e.g. SDL. Is this possible with mplayer ? I've got an ATI card that appears to lack XVideo support as well. For me Xvideo support is available when I run CURRENT which has newer video drivers for my particular hardware. For your Intel hardware there are possibly improved drivers in either the upcoming 5.4 release or CURRENT. (Lacking the hardware, I can't confirm this myself) [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which [had a name of dmesg.boot] [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which [had a name of xorg.conf] Since this information was automatically removed, no one can tell if something is misconfigured. mplayer -vo sdl might be what your looking for... Using Nvidia card, also lacks Xvideo support. I use mplayer, with -vo sdl option.
Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
-vo sdl works but the playback is tearing and skipping. That's why I built a xorg.xonf file and added: Option AccelMethod sna Option TearFree True The CPU % is low so the issue must be with the video driver/setting. Is everything fine with Nvidia? I guess I have to wait and see 5.4. On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Nigel Taylor njtay...@asterisk.demon.co.uk wrote: On 10/10/13 16:37, Remco wrote: Otto Kurunczi wrote: First of all, your attachments were removed (information needs to be inline). I am new with OpenBSD, installed 5.3. Modified xorg.conf too. Mplayer cannot play videos as there is no Xvideo support for my video card. Dmesg and xorg.conf attached. How can I get Xvideo support? Thank you. Personally I use VLC which has options to select other types of video output, like e.g. SDL. Is this possible with mplayer ? I've got an ATI card that appears to lack XVideo support as well. For me Xvideo support is available when I run CURRENT which has newer video drivers for my particular hardware. For your Intel hardware there are possibly improved drivers in either the upcoming 5.4 release or CURRENT. (Lacking the hardware, I can't confirm this myself) [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which [had a name of dmesg.boot] [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which [had a name of xorg.conf] Since this information was automatically removed, no one can tell if something is misconfigured. mplayer -vo sdl might be what your looking for... Using Nvidia card, also lacks Xvideo support. I use mplayer, with -vo sdl option.
Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
Otto Kurunczi [otto.kurun...@gmail.com] wrote: -vo sdl works but the playback is tearing and skipping. That's why I built a xorg.xonf file and added: Option AccelMethod sna Option TearFree True The CPU % is low so the issue must be with the video driver/setting. Is everything fine with Nvidia? I guess I have to wait and see 5.4. The situation is not improved with 5.4 or current if it's the same problem I'm having.
Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
Remco [re...@d-compu.dyndns.org] wrote: Otto Kurunczi wrote: First of all, your attachments were removed (information needs to be inline). I am new with OpenBSD, installed 5.3. Modified xorg.conf too. Mplayer cannot play videos as there is no Xvideo support for my video card. Dmesg and xorg.conf attached. How can I get Xvideo support? Thank you. Personally I use VLC which has options to select other types of video output, like e.g. SDL. Is this possible with mplayer ? I've got an ATI card that appears to lack XVideo support as well. For me Xvideo support is available when I run CURRENT which has newer video drivers for my particular hardware. For your Intel hardware there are possibly improved drivers in either the upcoming 5.4 release or CURRENT. (Lacking the hardware, I can't confirm this myself) I'm having the same problem with current and a thinkpad t410, shared memory errors in most video output modes, but i gave the laptop away. So my desktop which has: vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Intel HD Graphics 2000 rev 0x09 works. Xv works fine on the HD 2000. But it fails every time with shared memory errors on the T410. The T410 has Arrandale graphics, whatever HD crap that is.
Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
Hello, I'm having the same problem with current and a thinkpad t410, shared memory errors in most video output modes, but i gave the laptop away. So my desktop which has: vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Intel HD Graphics 2000 rev 0x09 works. Xv works fine on the HD 2000. But it fails every time with shared memory errors on the T410. The T410 has Arrandale graphics, whatever HD crap that is. I have Arrandale graphics and it's working fine on this snapshot: OpenBSD 5.4 (GENERIC.MP) #41: Tue Jul 30 15:30:02 MDT 2013 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP $ dmesg | grep drm inteldrm0 at vga1 drm0 at inteldrm0 inteldrm0: 1366x768 $ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep Arrandale [51.042] (--) intel(0): Integrated Graphics Chipset: Intel(R) Arrandale The only issue I'm havin is short lock ups (3-5 seconds) when starting X.org or resuming from standby. Has anyone else experienced this behaviour? mplayer -vo xv, gl, gl_nosw, sdl work just fine and I can watch even this 96fps 4K video just fine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx6eaVeYXOs
Re: Intel hd4000 - no Xvideo support
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 09:41:40AM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote: Otto Kurunczi [otto.kurun...@gmail.com] wrote: -vo sdl works but the playback is tearing and skipping. That's why I built a xorg.xonf file and added: Option AccelMethod sna Option TearFree True The CPU % is low so the issue must be with the video driver/setting. Is everything fine with Nvidia? I guess I have to wait and see 5.4. The situation is not improved with 5.4 or current if it's the same problem I'm having. There is only very basic shadowfb support for ivy bridge graphics in 5.3. To use opengl/xv and co you need to be using 5.4 or -current. SNA will not yet work, do not use it.