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There is also an experimental DRM-PRIME decoder for certain Rockchip based devices that is largely untested. The following hardware decoders have been removed:.
#MTTY NOT DECODING SOFTWARE#
This is most likely to impact users who previously used VDPAU and/or VAAPI for rendering of software decoded video this use case is no longer supported.įull accelerated hardware decoding is now available with the following interfaces:. There will however be cases where an updated profile needs editing.
#MTTY NOT DECODING UPDATE#
The update attempts to make sensible decisions about the appropriate new settings and in the vast majority of cases, this should be seamless. Users should take particular note of their decoder preferences and deinterlacing settings.Īs part of the update to version 0.31, all video display profiles stored in the database have been modified/upgraded to ensure they still function with the new setup.
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This includes checking the detailed settings within each profile. With the move to OpenGL, decoder changes and significant changes to deinterlacing preferences, the Video Display Profile settings pages have changed significantly.Īll new and existing users are strongly advised to review their video display profiles. If OpenGL is not available when starting Mythfrontend, MythTV will fallback to Qt painting to display the GUI and a notification will be displayed that OpenGL (and hence video playback) is not available. In the future, more modern versions of OpenGL may be required for some advanced features but the intention is that these will be remain optional. There are no strict requirements on the version of OpenGL required - any version from OpenGL 2.0 and OpenGL ES 2.0 and above should work. It also allows MythTV to efficiently display video from the variety of hardware accelerated video decoders that are supported. This maximises performance, quality and consistency of display across a wide range of devices and platforms. Please read these notes carefully to ensure you get the best performance and quality from your system.Īs of version 0.31, all video playback requires a working OpenGL installation. There have been significant changes in the decoding and playback of video for the 0.31 release.