probably of interest here :
https://fftrac-bg.ffmpeg.org/ticket/11075
To clear up some confusion for anyone following this via the Debian Bugs
website (I also got confused by this myself) - the last two messages:
#25 and #30, are displayed out of order.
My #25:
>That log is from my initial message, when I still had libvdpau-va-gl1
was a reply on Rémi's #30:
>Your
Le perjantaina 12. heinäkuuta 2024, 23.27.24 EEST nurupo a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I have removed the libvdpau-va-gl1 package, which also removed
> vdpau-driver-all, and rebooted for good measure, however the bug still
> persists. So removing libvdpau-va-gl1 did not help.
Your crash logs says this righ
That log is from my initial message, when I still had libvdpau-va-gl1
installed. Since then, I have uninstalled it and VLC no longer uses
vdpau. I'm attaching the updated crash log for you to see.
Note that VLC successfully uses vaapi_vld for hardware accelerated
decoding when the video first play
Hi,
I have removed the libvdpau-va-gl1 package, which also removed
vdpau-driver-all, and rebooted for good measure, however the bug still
persists. So removing libvdpau-va-gl1 did not help.
While doing all this, I checked /var/log/apt/history.log and realized
that the update I ran on July 8th, th
Hi,
Le perjantaina 12. heinäkuuta 2024, 3.02.16 EEST nurupo a écrit :
> Seeing how there is no reply, I decided to clarify things a bit.
> Hopefully you find it useful.
The fault is most likely with libvdpau-va-gl1. Uninstall it.
Bluntly, I don't understand why Debian insists on shipping that pa
Seeing how there is no reply, I decided to clarify things a bit.
Hopefully you find it useful.
As you can see from the attached vlc-crash.log.gz, my iGPU is Intel
Sandybridge Mobile, and I'm using "Intel i965 driver for Intel(R)
Sandybridge Mobile - 2.4.1 for hardware decoding". It might be an old
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