1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

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1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby WFUJay » 01 Aug 2010 22:29

Using Win 7 x64 Ultimate, VLC 1.1.2, ATI HD 5850 + Catalyst 10.7, and GPU acceleration checked under codec options. Playback of a 1080p x264 Level 4.1 encoded Bluray mkv rip still being processed by the CPU. My i7 handles it fine and playback is smooth, but I'd still like to get the GPU accel working and for the life of me I can't. Didn't work in 1.1.1 either.

Any ideas?

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby Duz » 02 Aug 2010 01:23

There is no support for ATI as they have yet to release Adaquit Drivers Or so says the dev team.
To be honest I can understand this preaty easy from my experience the ATI drivers have been Preaty messed up the last cuople years

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby WFUJay » 02 Aug 2010 02:07

There is no support for ATI as they have yet to release Adaquit Drivers Or so says the dev team.
To be honest I can understand this preaty easy from my experience the ATI drivers have been Preaty messed up the last cuople years
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/ati- ... users/9051

This article seems to refute your comment. Anyway, my drivers work perfectly fine in everything else and 10.7 is supposed to support GPU accel with VLC so what gives?

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby VLC_help » 02 Aug 2010 13:05

Open Tools -> Messages (set Verbosity to 2) before playback. It will complain if something is broken acceleration wise.

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 02 Aug 2010 13:08

Using Win 7 x64 Ultimate, VLC 1.1.2, ATI HD 5850 + Catalyst 10.7, and GPU acceleration checked under codec options. Playback of a 1080p x264 Level 4.1 encoded Bluray mkv rip still being processed by the CPU. My i7 handles it fine and playback is smooth, but I'd still like to get the GPU accel working and for the life of me I can't. Didn't work in 1.1.1 either.

Any ideas?
Did you activate the option for GPU ?
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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby WFUJay » 02 Aug 2010 23:10

Open Tools -> Messages (set Verbosity to 2) before playback. It will complain if something is broken acceleration wise.
Did this, no complaints.
Did you activate the option for GPU ?
If you're referring to the "Accelerated video output (Overlay)" option in the video tab, yes, it's enabled. "Use GPU acceleration" is also enabled in the Input & Codecs tab. Nothing works.

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby VLC_help » 03 Aug 2010 15:55

Could you paste your messages here?

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby WFUJay » 07 Aug 2010 01:12

Could you paste your messages here?
Sure. How exactly would I do that? The message box is empty. I'm guessing you just click the little arrow up twice on the bottom left to change verbosity level to 2 and then click close. Did that, then played some movies and the message box was still empty. I'm only assuming that I did this correctly though.

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby VLC_help » 07 Aug 2010 17:21

You have to open the message dialog before you start playback.

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby WFUJay » 08 Aug 2010 09:28

Didn't want to clutter the forum so I pasted my messages to pastebin. Here's the link:

http://pastebin.com/Bfe7Y2iU

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby VLC_help » 08 Aug 2010 18:07

According to the log GPU decoding is used.
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avcodec debug: Trying to use 'H.264 VLD, no FGT' as input
avcodec debug: NV12 is supported for output
avcodec debug: Using 'H.264 VLD, no FGT' to decode to 'NV12'
avcodec debug: DxCreateVideoDecoder id 28 1920x816
avcodec debug: IDirectXVideoAccelerationService_CreateSurface succeed with 17 surfaces (1920x816)
avcodec debug: we got 2 decoder configurations
avcodec debug: configuration[0] ConfigBitstreamRaw 2
avcodec debug: configuration[1] ConfigBitstreamRaw 2
avcodec debug: IDirectXVideoDecoderService_CreateVideoDecoder succeed
avcodec info: Using DXVA2 (ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series , vendor 4098(ATI), device 26777, revision 0) for hardware decoding.

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby WFUJay » 08 Aug 2010 20:00

According to the log GPU decoding is used.
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avcodec debug: Trying to use 'H.264 VLD, no FGT' as input
avcodec debug: NV12 is supported for output
avcodec debug: Using 'H.264 VLD, no FGT' to decode to 'NV12'
avcodec debug: DxCreateVideoDecoder id 28 1920x816
avcodec debug: IDirectXVideoAccelerationService_CreateSurface succeed with 17 surfaces (1920x816)
avcodec debug: we got 2 decoder configurations
avcodec debug: configuration[0] ConfigBitstreamRaw 2
avcodec debug: configuration[1] ConfigBitstreamRaw 2
avcodec debug: IDirectXVideoDecoderService_CreateVideoDecoder succeed
avcodec info: Using DXVA2 (ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series , vendor 4098(ATI), device 26777, revision 0) for hardware decoding.
Ah I see that now. Well the message is clearly wrong, because there is 0% activity on the GPU during playback and I get small 1-5% CPU spikes still. There's also minor skips and stutters with GPU decoding option enabled, while it's perfectly smooth without the option checked. Oh well, I guess that's why it's warned as experimental. Hopefully Videolan and ATI can get the issues sorted. Thanks for the help.

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby VLC_help » 09 Aug 2010 15:30

It is kind of hard to fix anything when there isn't any clue what is causing the issues.

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Re: 1.1.2, still no GPU acceleration?!

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 11 Aug 2010 15:59

According to the log GPU decoding is used.
#
avcodec debug: Trying to use 'H.264 VLD, no FGT' as input
avcodec debug: NV12 is supported for output
avcodec debug: Using 'H.264 VLD, no FGT' to decode to 'NV12'
avcodec debug: DxCreateVideoDecoder id 28 1920x816
avcodec debug: IDirectXVideoAccelerationService_CreateSurface succeed with 17 surfaces (1920x816)
avcodec debug: we got 2 decoder configurations
avcodec debug: configuration[0] ConfigBitstreamRaw 2
avcodec debug: configuration[1] ConfigBitstreamRaw 2
avcodec debug: IDirectXVideoDecoderService_CreateVideoDecoder succeed
avcodec info: Using DXVA2 (ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series , vendor 4098(ATI), device 26777, revision 0) for hardware decoding.
Ah I see that now. Well the message is clearly wrong, because there is 0% activity on the GPU during playback and I get small 1-5% CPU spikes still. There's also minor skips and stutters with GPU decoding option enabled, while it's perfectly smooth without the option checked. Oh well, I guess that's why it's warned as experimental. Hopefully Videolan and ATI can get the issues sorted. Thanks for the help.
Use DxVAChecker to see if the GPU is used.
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