Can you send me url for video are you playing? I would like to test same file 
here with frodo/rella.

I tried today some clips and is all ok in my setup:

http://download2.dvdloc8.com/trailers/divxdigest/simpsons_movie_1080p_hddvd_trailer.zip
http://downloads.dvdloc8.com/trailers/divxdigest/bourne_ultimatum_trailer.zip


cheers,
 - Roberto 

Em 29/08/2014, à(s) 14:28, X3fil <[email protected]> escreveu:

> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Actually I've no news to use native XBMC player with hardware acceleration on 
> my A20 device.
> I'm in touch with the developer of the Gotham-A10 fork. As soon I get news 
> I'll update it here.
> Meanwhile I'm trying to use the external player (mplayer) to play videos. 
> From the cli, the video is played smooth.
> Using it WITH XBMC, i get a strange result:
> The video is played well in fullscreen, but the black bars that are filling 
> the rest of the video (top-bottom bars) are flickering, showing the XBMC 
> background.
> This is the result:
> 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwJRKRL8AgM
> 
> You can see TIME (upper right) and "Videos" menu (upper left) appear and 
> disappear very fast.
> I've asked on mplayer mailinglist and I got this answer:
> 
> *******************
> This is more complicated.
> The OSD is drawn using a completely different layer of the graphics
> hardware, so that it works is not surprising.
> I suspect the flickering is a bug/limitation of the libvdpau-sunxi when
> the output surface is larger than the (upscaled) video surface.
> Looking at the code it seems to do XClearWindow.
> I could imagine that the problem is that XBMC uses -wid, with the
> window being the one it does OpenGL drawing into?
> That would then mean that its OpenGL drawing will be fighting
> with that XClearWindow, with random results on who "wins"
> and is displayed.
> I see no really easy solution, though XBMC probably should stop
> drawing its UI when it won't be visible anyway, that certainly
> is a waste of CPU and GPU power!
> Or is it supposed to be visible? Then commenting out that XClearWindow
> might fix it.
> *******************
> 
> So, do you think is more an libvdpau-sunxi issue or should this be 
> investigated on XBMC fork? I know this fork is created to avoid using an 
> external player and to let the internal player do the stuff, but meanwhile 
> I'm searching for a solution, because I can't resolve it on XBMC.
> 
> Thanks for the support!
> 
> Simon
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Il 26/08/2014 10:41, X3fil ha scritto:
>> 
>> Hello!
>> 
>> I was able to compile it succesfully. XBMC Gotham starts correctly and
>> menu navigation is smooth.
>> BTW native player isn't fluid as expected. I don't think it's an SD-Card
>> speed issue, because from command line (using mplayer) it plays
>> perfectly any video.
>> It IS in hardware acceleration, because the cpu usage never hits 100%.
>> It's between 10 and 50%.
>> I'm investigating on the causes, asking the Gotham-A10 developer as
>> well. As soon I get some news, I'll update it here as well.
>> 
>> Simon
>> 
>> Il 21/08/2014 20:13, Stefan Monnier ha scritto:
>>>> I'll take a look to the Gotham-A10 :-)
>>>> As always thanks a lot for your support and precious answers!
>>> 
>>> Please add a link to Gotham-A10 in the sunxi/XBMC wiki page if it proves
>>> to be a worthy alternative.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>         Stefan
>>> 
>> 
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