On 6/27/19 4:46 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
The error was because i ran it in a remote shell. Running it locally
now and it shows HEVC. I don't have any 8 bit HEVCs files so i'm
transcoding one to 8bit now.
Ok confirmed that 8 bit HEVC is low CPU and doesn't skip frames, so
that's
>
> The error was because i ran it in a remote shell. Running it locally now
> and it shows HEVC. I don't have any 8 bit HEVCs files so i'm transcoding
> one to 8bit now.
>
>
Ok confirmed that 8 bit HEVC is low CPU and doesn't skip frames, so that's
that.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 11:22 AM Adam Carter wrote:
> Missed this, you can use `vainfo` and it should tell you the profiles it
>> supports.
>>
>
> $ vainfo
> libva info: VA-API version 1.4.0
> X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
> operation)
>
>
The error
>
> Missed this, you can use `vainfo` and it should tell you the profiles it
> supports.
>
$ vainfo
libva info: VA-API version 1.4.0
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 154 (DRI2)
Minor opcode of failed request:
On 6/25/19 4:57 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
My skylake (i3-6100U) system drops frames when watching x265 movies (in
mpv and kodi), with all cores at 100% CPU. I've re-run through
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel and tried changing from the intel
driver to modsetting, and it appears to use less
On 6/25/19 11:53 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
This wouldn't happen to be a 10-bit encoded x265, would it? If it is,
10-bit hardware decoding is only supported in Kaby Lake or newer
(this
could explain it decoding in software/on CPU instead of GPU.)
That's possible.
On 6/25/19 11:42 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
What about USE flags for mesa and libva?
x11-libs/libva-2.4.0:0/2::gentoo USE="X drm opengl -utils -vdpau
-wayland"
media-libs/mesa-19.1.1::gentoo USE="classic dri3 egl gallium gbm gles2
llvm vaapi -d3d9 -debug -gles1 (-libglvnd) -lm_sensors
>
> This wouldn't happen to be a 10-bit encoded x265, would it? If it is,
>
>> 10-bit hardware decoding is only supported in Kaby Lake or newer (this
>> could explain it decoding in software/on CPU instead of GPU.)
>>
>
> That's possible. Is there an easy way to tell?
>
Looked through the output
> What about USE flags for mesa and libva?
>
x11-libs/libva-2.4.0:0/2::gentoo USE="X drm opengl -utils -vdpau -wayland"
media-libs/mesa-19.1.1::gentoo USE="classic dri3 egl gallium gbm gles2
llvm vaapi -d3d9 -debug -gles1 (-libglvnd) -lm_sensors -opencl -osmesa
-pax_kernel -pic (-selinux)
On 6/25/19 4:57 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
My skylake (i3-6100U) system drops frames when watching x265 movies (in
mpv and kodi), with all cores at 100% CPU. I've re-run through
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel and tried changing from the intel
driver to modsetting, and it appears to use less
My skylake (i3-6100U) system drops frames when watching x265 movies (in mpv
and kodi), with all cores at 100% CPU. I've re-run through
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Intel and tried changing from the intel driver
to modsetting, and it appears to use less CPU for x264 at least. Still
maxed out for
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