Thanks Paolo, I also found something along that lines so I will be trying this next.
Vlad, thanks, I actually took buildroot one from that page to make sure it works :) yocto was also next on my list, but for the lack of time I always end up using buildroot in the end as it should work the same, and I knew I had this running on raspbian so I thought this will "just work" as I would somewhat expect this to be pretty standard Best regards, Petar On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 6:42 PM, Vlad Stelmahovsky < vladstelmahov...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > have you checked the link: http://www.jumpnowtek. > com/rpi/Raspberry-Pi-Systems-with-Yocto.html ? > > On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 5:28 PM, Petar Koretić <petar.kore...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi all. >> >> So I haven't played around with this for some time but around one year >> ago or more I think I got this up running fairly easily. This was maybe >> still with gstreamer 0.10. >> >> For the past two days I was trying to get video working with acceleration >> on the RPI player through QtMultimedia using QML Video element. >> >> Using VC4 driver is a no go as there is no acceleration support in the >> driver yet as far as I know but the simple fullhd video played pretty >> nicely as far as it goes. >> >> Anyway I went back the standard omx route. >> I tried to build and use Qt 5.9 creating a system using buildroot as I >> always do and later checking with latest raspbian stretch. >> Both methods compiled without issues using eglfs and gstreamer 1 and >> using the broadcom driver. >> >> In the end these are the instructions that I decided to follow for >> rasbian http://www.tal.org/tutorials/building-qt-510-raspberry-pi-de >> bian-stretch >> where I used gstreamer-omx-rpi package. >> >> Playing example full hd video (http://cdn3.viblast.com/strea >> ms/hls/airshow/2670k/stream.m3u8) or any mp4 youtube file results in a >> not so smooth video with obvious stutters (gpu_mem is at 256mb) >> .GST_DEBUG=omx:4 shows that the omx is being used. >> >> I remember that I was able to play two videos at the same time (one full >> hd, one smaller) with animations without issues but I'm not sure if this >> was using eglfs and gstreamer 1.0 as it was more than a year ago. >> >> Is this expected to work in this setup with gstreamer omx on rpi and >> broadcom driver using eglfs or which route should I go? Any help is >> appreciated as I've tried a fair bit of different things and I'm still >> trying but can't understand if this should be possible at all. >> >> Best regards, >> Petar >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Interest mailing list >> Interest@qt-project.org >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >> >> > > > -- > Best regards, > Vlad >
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