Summary: | [gst-vaapi] MPEG2 decoding-Lost frames when decoding sony-ct1.bits | ||
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Product: | libva | Reporter: | Du Yan <yanx.du> |
Component: | intel | Assignee: | Jocelyn Li <jocelyn.li> |
Status: | VERIFIED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | chao.a.chen, feng.yuan, gb.devel, ouping.zhang, yakui.zhao |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Description
Du Yan
2012-09-26 07:00:36 UTC
Issue still can be reproduced libva: commit 86484495155e65fd8ac33ed3ede43fb42defd966 Author: Gwenole Beauchesne <gwenole.beauchesne@intel.com> Date: Tue Oct 9 06:21:59 2012 +0200 intel driver: commit f557dd6ad06c31bcf787468e804c948ecc4cf39b Author: Zhao Halley <halley.zhao@intel.com> Date: Fri Sep 21 10:30:55 2012 +0800 gstreamer-vaapi: commit 49dd2800459af462c608ef3bfabd6fb6093711e0 Author: Wind Yuan <feng.yuan@intel.com> Date: Fri Sep 21 17:03:35 2012 +0800 Hi, how do you count the number of decoded frames? Feng normally fixed this issue and this was propagated to git master branch. (In reply to comment #2) > Hi, how do you count the number of decoded frames? Feng normally fixed this > issue and this was propagated to git master branch. we add "printf(" %s, %s, %d\n", __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__)" in the function "vaPutSurface", i.e., play a 50-frames MP4 file with gst-launch, and there are less than 50 vaPutSurface print in log. Libva (staging) c59c512df262cdc44fb6e9101621f246eda176df Inter-driver (staging) 3bd6f3b3611dd9a39a3075f82cf938fa08e22884 Gst-vaapi (qa) e7d517323fd98608918de1211dc42f795b48765f Platfrom: IVB Issue can be reproduced. Issue has fixed in gstream-vaapi master branch(cb0da4ed7acbb51f2d5dba34c0b37b2c5ad8bff4), but still can be reproduced in qa branch. platform: SNB IVB libva: (staging) 38c94cd922473095814ed9a9f99ad98fcc9c285d inter-driver: (staging) c0ef9d99df37ae45589fecb898727be495e50304 Test with the latest gstream-vaapi code in qa branch, Issue can't be reproduced. |
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