I even tried nvidia 331 on 14.04 still the same problem goes in the loop
after login and nothing on the screen iand vdpau hardware acceleration
cant be enabled
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Reading through the comment history this seems to have been a
combination of kernel, video driver, and compiz and it make no sense to
continue to attribute it to Unity.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: unity
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** Changed in: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: compiz-core
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: unity
Status: Incomplete = New
** Changed in:
I have disabled compiz and occassionally see these problems, i.e. for example
now.
So it's not compiz's fault
** Changed in: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Status: New = Confirmed
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Oh, forgot to add: no Unity with me.
It must be driver+kernel's fault.
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Title:
vdpau not working (well) with Ubuntu12.04 Unity
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Every thing is working fine with nvidia driver 310.19 in Ubuntu 12.04.
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Title:
vdpau not working (well) with Ubuntu12.04 Unity
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As per comment #41. The original reporter says the issue is fixed in
Compiz 0.9.8 (12.10) but not Compiz Core 0.9.7 (12.04).
** Changed in: compiz
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Also affects: compiz/0.9.8
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz/0.9.8
Ok, reinstalled 12.04 and upgraded the Nvidia driver with xorg-edgers,
vdpau is working again. But compiz is consumming a lot of cpu cycle even
when idle. The high cpu usage is not observed in 12.10 so it appears to
be a Compiz bug which is fixed in 12.10 but have not been backported to
12.04 yet.
vdpau works again in 12.10 final release with the xorg-edgers ppa. But
it still doesn't work in 12.04, I will reinstall 12.04 in a week to see
if it makes a difference.
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unable to reproduce
Nvidia 310.14
Xubuntu 12.10
Compiz 0.9.8.4
Linux 3.6.2 64 bit
vsync enablein in ccsm- opengl, nvidia settings
detect refresh rate and unredirected fullscreen windows are checked (refresh
rate is set at 30)
played video in smplayer, it is set to use vdpau
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Same thing on xfce + compiz (Xubuntu 12.04).
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Last chek this is still not fixed in 12.10 late beta. Is there any plan
to do something about it? Instead of keep making Unity looks better why
not spend some times to make it works better? I have not been able to
use Unity on my main machine because of this bug.
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One workaround that seems to work for me under mplayer2 is to add
option:
-vo vdpau:queuetime_windowed=0:queuetime_fs=0:fps=-1
(This is on Unity3d, Compiz, and nvidia driver 295.49. No disabling sync
to vbank required.)
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Same problem, only if compiz enabled, I use Linux Mint 13 MATE and
nvidia card.
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Title:
vdpau not working (well) with Ubuntu12.04 Unity
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I had the same problem immediately after updating from 11.10 to 12.04. I
appreciate everyone's inputand tried every suggestion until reaching the
inevitable conclusion that I needed to install and use gnome-shell. Thank you
for continuing to work on this issue.
Matt
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for this reason i don't use unity 3D or gnome-shell, and will probably
drop ubuntu
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Still no change after recent update of Nvidia driver (xorg-edger),
Compiz and Unity. Is there any chance that this will be fixed by 12.10.
For this reason I am still using 11.04 on my main pc.
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are you sure aerickson ?
I'm using 304.22 and the problem's still there.
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Title:
vdpau not working (well) with Ubuntu12.04 Unity
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I had high CPU usage and I run XFCE... so I don't think it's Unity.
I'm running the older beta that I mentioned (304.22 seems newer), but
my CPU usage is definitely low. Here's a screenshot of XBMC playing a
1080p video using basically no CPU (the chip is a Intel(R) Core(TM)2
Quad CPUQ6600 @
The beta Nvidia driver available on their website
(NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-302.07.run) solved my high CPU usage issues.
Andy
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 2:45 AM, drabina krzysiek.drobin...@gmail.com wrote:
@David Bartley
Disabled 'sync to vBlank' didn't help - still huge CPU usage.
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Disabled 'sync to vBlank' didn't help - still huge CPU usage.
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@David Bartley
Are you sure? I tried that already. unchecking 'sync to vBlank' doesn't
work if video goes to fullscreen on my system. Can you check cpu usage
in full screen?
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I fixed this by running ccsm (you may need to sudo apt-get install
compizconfig-settings-manager) - OpenGL - unchecking Sync to VBlank.
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The same problem on Geforce GT 430
Huge CPU usage during 1080p playback. Tested using 295.40 and 295.59 drivers on
KDE / XFCE / Unity from Precise
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Further testing (newer compiz, newer unity) showed quite no difference:
i think the seen improvement could have been consequence of compiz
running without plugins (and Unity). The next hope is the regionalDamage
patch ;)
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I have the same problem: After upgrade to 12.04 mplayer uses 20-40%
instead of 2-5% CPU on older version 11.04 of ubuntu. Also mplayer plays
movie not so smoothly like previously.
NVIDIA Geforce 9600, Core2Duo 2.33 GHz.
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@Daniel:
Could be that it was running without plugins but trying your XDamageReport2
compiz branch did actually show a super-improvement with a vdpau HD channel
running in VLC, frames looked smooth opposed to current stock window manager.
(Half cpu for vlc, compiz cpu usage to 0).
I couldn't
c10ud, I'm not sure that branch will help in this case, but it might. I
will have to install an NVIDIA card and do some testing with VDPAU
before I can comment further.
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Update: I double-checked and i have Sync to VBlank enabled everywhere
(nvidia-settings gl, xv, ccsm gl..), the screenshot remains valid.
greets
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Actually, on my machine DISABLING sync to vBlank(in both Nvidia settings
and ccsm), not enabling it (which is enabled by default) partially
works around the problem (it does not work for full screen), see my post
#3
If furthermore, undericted fullscreen windows is checked in ccsm then
vdpau
@c10ud
Hi, I am aware of the 'enable gpu acceleration' option in vlc, but it
never works. You have to compile vlc and ffmpeg with the proper options
enabled for vaapi to work.
http://wiki.videolan.org/VLC_VAAPI
Moreover, the way VLC uses vdpau (through vaapi) is not efficient (see
first
@bowser
VLC actually uses vdpau, or at least this is what it says. In order to enable
support just install the nvidia proprietary driver, vdpau* packages and in VLC
(codecs tab iirc) enable GPU acceleration or something like that. Restart VLC
and you'll see in debug it's loading and using vdpau
I agree completely that optimal performance should be achieved
automagically. Just trying to suggest workarounds while we don't have
time to fix everything in code (yet).
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Yeah, sorry if my words sounded harsh, I didn't mean to (developer's life ;)).
Anyway, I saw the new unity branches and I hope they'll cover this issue too.
I will try your suggestion meanwhile.
2012/6/14 Daniel van Vugt daniel.van.v...@canonical.com:
I agree completely that optimal performance
In recent releases of the NVIDIA driver (around Ubuntu 12.04 onward),
they disabled Sync to VBlank by default. Please try enabling it in
nvidia-settings. You will have to log out and in again for it to take
full effect on compiz.
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I am running 12.04 with nVidia-vdpau installed. In nVidia Settings, Sync
to VBlank is enabled by default for BOTH xVideo and OpenGL. There is no
such setting (that I can see) affecting vdpau.
When login in with session type Ubuntu-2d, CPU keeps near 0% usage when
playing H.264 video at 1080p
i'm watching dvb-t with VLC/vdpau with Unity 5.12 and i see compiz cpu
usage is quite high.. see screenshot
http://postimage.org/image/j470awkjf/
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@c10ud
Vlc doesn't use vdpau (if you compile it yourself instead of install
from the repo than it can use vdpau through vaapi, but very
inefficiently) So it is not a proper test for this bug. mplayer and xbmc
do use vdpau, when cpu usage is high for those two then there is a
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Hi
I have Upgraded from 11.10 to 12.04 (i386) and now
I have the same problem with VDPAU, when I play HD Movies it use 50-70% CPU!
On 11.10 it works fine!
I tested this with mplayer and XBMC (Standalone).
I also tested differnt Nvidia drivers, same effect on all Drivers
* Ubuntu 12.04
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
vdpau
** Also affects: compiz-core
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: compiz
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: compiz-core
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Just upgraded the Nvidia driver to 302.07 (via xorg-edgers) Still the
same, vdpau works perfectly in Gnome Shell but only semi working Unity
3d (without vdpau CPU usage ~100%, with vdpau cpu usage ~ 50-60% in
Unity 3d, 6-10% in Gnome Shell,--and Unity3d for 11.04 and 11.10)
It seems that
This may be a duplicate of this bug here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers/+bug/993397
** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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