Re: glamor and xvmc

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>> > With the exception of not having Xv (or XvMC) support enabled for glamor
>> > in -intel, you can, at your own risk, enable glamor during configure
>>
>> Are you saying that glamor depends on xvmc?
>
> -intel needs to explicitly enable Xv support in its glamor backend,
> which it does not yet do. I'm not sure if glamor could expose the
> hardware motion compensation acceleration though.

As a data point, I compiled xf86-video-intel with glamour and xvmc and
X wouldn't start on my Dell XPS 13.

I thought xvmc had been made obsolete?

- Grant
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