Softhddevice and openGL OSD with Va-api.

  • Works - but has the same problem with osdteletext as described here for cuvid

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  • at least we know that it is not an issue with Nvidia driver.

    VDR1: ACT-620, Asus P8B75-M LX, Intel Core i3-3240, 4 GB DDR3 RAM 1600 MHz, passive Geforce GT1030 von MSI, Sandisk 2TB SSD, 2xWinTV DualHD, Atric-IR-Einschalter. SW: Xubuntu 20.04 auf 64GB Sandisk SSD.

    VDR2: Odroid N2+ mit CoreELEC und Ubuntu in chroot, WinTV DualHD

    VDR3: Tanix TX3 mit CoreELEC und Ubuntu in chroot, WinTV DualHD

  • I just tested your test branch - it was about time, sorry for the delay!

    Duped Frames count up very fast. With the normal branch and va-api-glx everyhing is ok.

    Stefan

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    Software
    OpenSUSE 42.1, Kernel 4.1.13, VDR 2.2.0

  • Same when I start with -v va-api-glx and -w disable-ogl-osd: ...duped frames...

    The test branch is ok, when I start with -v va-api.

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    VDR Wohnzimmer: Thermaltake DH 102, Pico PSU XLP, Meanwell, Asus B85M-E, Intel G1820, 4 GB RAM (1,35 V), Zotac GT 630 Zone Edition, Samsung 850 EVO SSD, DD Max S8, Jultec Einkabel, IR605Q + Harmony 350 (33 W, Boot: 15 s)
    VDR Hobbyraum: Atlas SF101, be.quiet 300 W, MSI C847MS-E33, 4 GB RAM, SanDisk SSD 32 GB, Samsung F2 EcoGreen 1,5 TB, TT S2-6400, Hauppauge PVR 250
    VDR Backup-Server: Atlas SF101, PicoPSU 80 W, Asus E35M1-M (AMD-VDPAU), 4 GB RAM, Technisat Skystar 2 eXpress HD, SanDisk SSD 32 GB, WD Red 4 TB (31 W, Boot: 26 s)
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    Software
    OpenSUSE 42.1, Kernel 4.1.13, VDR 2.2.0

  • Hi.

    It looks like I made a stable solution for openGL OSD and Vaapi. Try anyone interested in test branch.

    If there are no problems, I will include in the main branch.

    Use it with -v va-api-glx. For disable, use -w disable-ogl-osd.

    I wonder that my log says:

    Code
    [softhddev]:SHADER: Compile-time error: Type: 0 - 0:1(10): error: GLSL 3.30 is not supported. Supported versions are: 1.10, 1.20, 1.30, 1.00 ES, 3.00 ES, 3.10 ES, and 3.20 ES

    I have GLSL ES 3.20.

    And what ist with the problem "Duped Frames count up very fast". With the main branch, it's ok.

    Stefan

    DISPLAY=:0.0 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL"

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    VDR Wohnzimmer: Thermaltake DH 102, Pico PSU XLP, Meanwell, Asus B85M-E, Intel G1820, 4 GB RAM (1,35 V), Zotac GT 630 Zone Edition, Samsung 850 EVO SSD, DD Max S8, Jultec Einkabel, IR605Q + Harmony 350 (33 W, Boot: 15 s)
    VDR Hobbyraum: Atlas SF101, be.quiet 300 W, MSI C847MS-E33, 4 GB RAM, SanDisk SSD 32 GB, Samsung F2 EcoGreen 1,5 TB, TT S2-6400, Hauppauge PVR 250
    VDR Backup-Server: Atlas SF101, PicoPSU 80 W, Asus E35M1-M (AMD-VDPAU), 4 GB RAM, Technisat Skystar 2 eXpress HD, SanDisk SSD 32 GB, WD Red 4 TB (31 W, Boot: 26 s)
    VDR Desktop: Silentmaxx ST-11 Pro, be.quiet 300 W, Asus P8H77-M, Intel i7-3770, 16 GB RAM (1,35 V), Zotac GT 630 Zone Edition, 2x OCZ Vertex 4, Samsung F4 EcoGreen 2 TB, DD Cine S2, TT USB IR (44 W)

    Software
    OpenSUSE 42.1, Kernel 4.1.13, VDR 2.2.0

  • Look at the log more carefully, there is an iteration of shaders versions, there will be an error with an unsupported version and ok with supported.

    In general, VAAPI has a bad implementation of GLX, it requires a lot of resources, so you need to use EGL, as it is done in softhdvaapi. I do not plan to switch to EGL, so the normal implementation of openGL OSD for VAAPI in softdhdevice is still in question.

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