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VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7 on 3xxx

Posted: 26 Jul 2010 21:48
by BigBroly
The GPU acceleration with the new Catalyst 10.7 is still stuttering like crazy on any video I play. Is anyone else having the same issue? Are there settings I'm missing somewhere?

Specs:
VLC 1.1.1
ATI Radeon HD 3870 (Catalyst 10.7 drivers)
Quad Core Q9300 2.5ghz
Windows Vista 32-Bit
4gb Ram

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 26 Jul 2010 22:52
by spigoule
Hi, I dont' have the stuttering problem you're talking about but I don't really know if vlc 1.1.1 really is in dxva.
The problem is when I try to use "noise reduction", "automatic contrast" or "gamma" in the Ati control center, the effects are not applied to the video although it works with mpc-hc in dxva2 mode...
In fact, I don't even know if VLC is in dxva mode or not...

Is there something to activate in the preference ? is there a simple way to know if vlc is in dxva mode or not ?

My cpu Core i7 (720) usage is between 7% 11%
Graphic card : ATI Radeon HD 5870 Mobile

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 26 Jul 2010 23:07
by BigBroly
Hi spigoule,

Other than enabling GPU acceleration in Tools > Preferences > Inputs and Codecs, I'm not really sure how to tell it's in DXVA mode.

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 26 Jul 2010 23:46
by spigoule
Thanks BigBroly,

Enabling gpu acceleration in the preferences helped me. I thought hardware acceleration was activated by default.
Now my video seems to be decoded by gpu as my cpu usage is between 1 and 4 % and I got no stuttering at all.

But I still can't make the video filters from the ati control panel work. Do I need to select another video output ? Does EVR mode exist in VLC ?

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 00:33
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
VLC doesn't use ATI filters.

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 02:12
by BigBroly
Re-formatted my computer, installed VLC 1.1.1 and Catalyst 10.7 on a clean install of Vista, and I'm still getting the same result with the GPU acceleration enabled. Video is very laggy/choppy/skip many frames and is pixelated. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong or if I'm missing something, but it just doesn't seem to be working.

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 02:41
by powerchordpunk
Same here, choppy and pixelated.

Radeon HD3850
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
VLC 1.1.1
Catalyst 10.7

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 04:53
by Chancer
ATI Radeon™ GPU acceleration of VLC 1.1.1 Media Player
  • Enables GPU acceleration of h.264 video content when using the VLC 1.1.1 Media Player – enabling a better user experience by consuming less system resources
  • Supported on the ATI Radeon™ HD 5000 and ATI Radeon™ HD 4000 Series of GPU products
  • Requires VLC version 1.1.1 and later

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 06:17
by iked
what are you guys talking about! i have crappy hd3200 and it works brilliantly! i couldn't play my 1080P or 720P 60FPS Kodak zi8 clips (H.264 MOV) very complicated format on windows but Now i can play them smoothly. Same goes for 1080P MKV files...couldn't before but can now!

windows 7 64-bit, ATI HD3200 10.7

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 10:54
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Guys, calm down, if you have a Radeon 3xxx, it might work, or it might not.
This will depend on your CPU and on your motherboard.

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7 on 3xxx

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 14:54
by guser
nice! no support for ati 3xxx :\
ffs damn amd/whoever fault it is!

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 19:52
by Chancer
what are you guys talking about! i have crappy hd3200 and it works brilliantly! i couldn't play my 1080P or 720P 60FPS Kodak zi8 clips (H.264 MOV) very complicated format on windows but Now i can play them smoothly. Same goes for 1080P MKV files...couldn't before but can now!

windows 7 64-bit, ATI HD3200 10.7
Take it easy, man! If ATI says "it's not supported on HD3000 series", it does not mean it will not work. They only won't guarantee you it will.
If it works on your PC, yay! Good for you. If it doesn't, ask ATI what they can do for you. Ask if there will be support for your card, or buy a newer model.

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 22:27
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
what are you guys talking about! i have crappy hd3200 and it works brilliantly! i couldn't play my 1080P or 720P 60FPS Kodak zi8 clips (H.264 MOV) very complicated format on windows but Now i can play them smoothly. Same goes for 1080P MKV files...couldn't before but can now!

windows 7 64-bit, ATI HD3200 10.7
Take it easy, man! If ATI says "it's not supported on HD3000 series", it does not mean it will not work. They only won't guarantee you it will.
If it works on your PC, yay! Good for you. If it doesn't, ask ATI what they can do for you. Ask if there will be support for your card, or buy a newer model.
In fact, the ONLY card it will work from the HD3000 series is the 3200, because it has a UVD2 lite in it, while the other have UVD+

Therefore, this is expected.

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7 on 3xxx

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 02:52
by iked
so that's whats going on check out Unified Video Decoder on wiki

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7 on 3xxx

Posted: 03 Aug 2010 19:11
by Eaglenik
Yep, enabling GPU acceleration in VLC for ATI 3xxx series will cause lag and distortion to the video.
So it is ATI or a VLC issue ? Not quite sure from the answers given here.

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7 on 3xxx

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 16:22
by VLC_help
ATI. The same code should work with all display adapters.

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7 on 3xxx

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 16:36
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Yep, enabling GPU acceleration in VLC for ATI 3xxx series will cause lag and distortion to the video.
So it is ATI or a VLC issue ? Not quite sure from the answers given here.
ATI drivers for 3xxx doesn't provide the mode that VLC 1.1.x needs.

Whose fault is it? It depends of your PoV

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7 on 3xxx

Posted: 26 Nov 2010 23:18
by playspeed
I still don't understand why Media Player Classic decodes h264 by GPU, but VLC with turned on GPU acceleration do not!

I have:
Windows Vista 32
Ati HD3410
Catalyst 10.11
CPU - AMD Athlon

Re: VLC 1.1.1 + Catalyst 10.7 on 3xxx

Posted: 27 Nov 2010 13:33
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
Because VLC requires full decoding and your HD3410 doesn't support full decoding in DxVA2