Hi, I'm having trouble with hardware decoding of video with mpv(1) having switched from Nvidia's proprietary driver to nouveau due to Arch Linux removing its nvidia-340xx package. The machine is an Acer Revo. $ lspci -nn | grep VGA 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GT218 [ION] [10de:0a64] (rev a2) I think this is codename NVA8 with the video-accleration engine VP4.0. I've these packages installed, following https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Nouveau and https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hardware_video_acceleration $ pacman -Q | egrep 'nvidia|nouveau|mesa|vdpau|vaapi|xorg-server' libva-mesa-driver 19.1.3-1 libva-vdpau-driver 0.7.4-4 libvdpau 1.2-1 libvdpau-va-gl 0.4.2-2 mesa 19.1.3-1 mesa-demos 8.4.0-1 mesa-vdpau 19.1.3-1 nouveau-fw 325.15-1 vdpauinfo 1.0-3 xf86-video-nouveau 1.0.16-1 xorg-server 1.20.5-2 xorg-server-common 1.20.5-2 $ A paste of vdpauinfo(1)'s output is at http://ix.io/1PHi. I've many sample videos that exhibit the same problem, but I'll stick with one from BBC's iPlayer obtained with get_iplayer(1). $ ffmpeg -i $f |& grep Video: Stream #0:0(und): Video: h264 (Main) (avc1 / 0x31637661), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 960x540 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 1602 kb/s, 25 fps, 25 tbr, 90k tbn, 50 tbc (default) Plain old `mpv $f' plays fine, using software decoding. VO: [gpu] 960x540 yuv420p Adding `--vo=vdpau' gives VO: [vdpau] 960x540 yuv420p [vo/vdpau] Compositing window manager detected. Assuming timing info is inaccurate. Playback is fine, still software decoding. `--vo=vdpau --hwdec=vdpau' uses hardware decoding: Using hardware decoding (vdpau). VO: [vdpau] 960x540 vdpau[yuv420p] [vo/vdpau] Compositing window manager detected. Assuming timing info is inaccurate. The video plays, CPU load is less (my aim), but there's ‘tearing’ of the picture as if small rectangles that are updates are appearing in the wrong location, off by a little. If I step through the frames with mpv's ‘.’ and ‘,’ then I've found a pattern: one frame's picture is good, followed by N bad ones where N is 3 or 7, i.e. every 4th or 8th frame is okay. Don't know if that's a clue or helps someone here recognise a known problem. I know X well, but Mesa, etc., below it are unknown to me, even to the extent of knowing quite how all the bits fit together. I'd appreciate a pointer or two as to how to tackle the problem, even if it's a ‘You've come to the wrong place, go over there’. :-) -- Cheers, Ralph. _______________________________________________ Nouveau mailing list Nouveau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/nouveau