6/24/2023 0 Comments Handbrake ubuntuwhat maybe is a plus is that for Mali to work, the graphics driver had to be replaced by a drm compatible driver stack that seems to support better mode setting and EDID reading as well as probably makes it easier to get the LCD working with Linux.Just an FYI. This can be used by some stuff running on the X server and some UI that use GL elements (like Kodi), but it has absolutelty nothing to do with general 2D graphics or video. The ARM Mali is just a memory-to-memory 3D accelerator, what you get with a working Mali library that interfaces with the hardware, is accelerated OpenGLES and EGL. That being said, a lot of people seem to still confuse Mali with video/audio hardware decoding/encoding which is done by CedarX/Cedrus/sunxi-vdpau and a totally different hardware block. (08-11-2016, 06:50 AM)xalius Wrote: As far as I understand it, it is just not clear which EULA for the ARM library is the correct one since the stuff we got from AW to work with came with no EULA text file. But you might want to give it a try if you're impatient :Īlso if you prefer using GUI (the script runs in console), I have created another script for myself that starts GUI with HW support. Although working quite well (the output is smooth most of the time for 1080p), the playback crashes sometimes on my device, so I'm also patiently waiting for working Mali driver. You can use this to have some HW acceleration (through sunxi VDPAU driver). It isnt anywhere in the path where tdarr is installed, although ffmpeg etc. If you want to playback movies right now, there's a script inside /usr/local/sbin called "mplayer-play.sh". ubuntu + handbrake: which The installation docs says (for linux) that Handbrake is normally installed for most installations but this doesnt seem to be the case for the Linux installation. So the question: can I get the right settings in Handbrake to convert videos so they can be played on Pine64/Ubuntu, in full hd ?Ĭonstant Framerate, Constant Quality, RF: 20 With the current configuration and used codex it's too slow to process, the video and audio plays is tiny fractions. I tried to play a video file that I normally use for USB stick on a smart tv, full hd. (05-22-2016, 03:09 AM)pelgrim Wrote: Running the Ubuntu Xenial Image on the Pine64, 2 Gb.
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