Post AKBmASX8q9ef9ZXebY by esheep@raru.re
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(DIR) Post #AKBPqXgdlzc0Lv5BT6 by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T15:56:09Z
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Gajim upgrades without breaking challenge
(DIR) Post #AKBRppp73WJuDlpsvY by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T16:18:25Z
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Welp, now that it had broken all my OMEMO keys I might as well switch to something else
(DIR) Post #AKBSezKHU6P8Sho3Fo by blub@kitty.social
2022-06-05T16:24:53.042Z
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@esheep@raru.re :blobcatsadreach:
(DIR) Post #AKBSezlvpIWRqSk8Lw by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T16:27:42Z
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@blub XMPP is so hecky ;w;
(DIR) Post #AKBjuyRoDWtnaiXHeK by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T19:41:04Z
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And of course now mpv has frame drop issues :blobcatNotLikeThisCry:
(DIR) Post #AKBk2MN1ffCzoVovmS by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T19:42:25Z
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mpv didn't even get updated, what other dependency could have caused this?
(DIR) Post #AKBkOaKATHhpSh56dk by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T19:46:25Z
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only when resuming playback too, this is super weirdgoing back twice solves it?
(DIR) Post #AKBkvhE7pRjGQT2lkW by josemanuel@qoto.org
2022-06-05T19:52:27Z
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@esheep OP here seemed to have the same problem as you: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=179247.Jump right to the solution here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1398524#p1398524
(DIR) Post #AKBlIgYySk7H1ml2aO by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T19:56:35Z
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@josemanuel I only end up with an error and mpv doesn't go farther than that:[vo] Video output opengl-hq not found!What's weird is that I had no issues prior to updating today, and mpv itself hasn't been updated in a while
(DIR) Post #AKBlSfyZV5OI6QUivI by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T19:58:23Z
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@josemanuel And the other options aren't recognized at all anymore, which isn't all that surprising since the thread is from 8 years ago
(DIR) Post #AKBlzh4iR1b54G72C8 by josemanuel@qoto.org
2022-06-05T20:04:23Z
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@esheep The only values for vo that I can find in the reference documentation are gpu and vdpau. (I’m pretty sure there must be more, but I can’t find them.) Can you try those?
(DIR) Post #AKBm1Agnob8LCjdEh6 by blub@kitty.social
2022-06-05T20:03:21.932Z
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@esheep@raru.re @josemanuel@qoto.org if opengl-hq isnt found, what is mpv using? and why arent you using vo=x11 or vo=gpu?
(DIR) Post #AKBm1BEpm4M6uHYPjs by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:04:37Z
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@blub @josemanuel I have not set an vo option explicitly in the config file. Logs says it's picking gpu automatically. For instanceVO: [gpu] 1920x1080 nv12
(DIR) Post #AKBmASX8q9ef9ZXebY by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:06:16Z
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@blub @josemanuel It did also upgrade linux and mesa during the update, maybe one of those broke it?
(DIR) Post #AKBmZZdhYf2oQnaNUm by blub@kitty.social
2022-06-05T20:07:27.975Z
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@esheep@raru.re do you use vaapi or other hardware acceleration (hwdec=)?
(DIR) Post #AKBmZa2s35B3grMTj6 by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:10:49Z
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@blub I had it set to vdpau-copy but this is a config file copied from a laptop that had an intel video chipset while i have an amd chipset now so idk
(DIR) Post #AKBmbTVHLGQ7yqYJkW by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:11:12Z
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@josemanuel Get warnings from vdpau, specifying gpu explicitly doesn't change anything (since it was the default)
(DIR) Post #AKBmiUy2IWtQY0LvSy by josemanuel@qoto.org
2022-06-05T20:12:29Z
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@esheep Mesa seems like a plausible culprit, as it is related to the GPU. What version do you have now?@blub
(DIR) Post #AKBn0DlyxtG2QsAJl2 by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:15:39Z
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@josemanuel @blub went from 22.1.0-1 to 22.1.1-1maybe it's best to just wait for a fix idk
(DIR) Post #AKBn2ISGWp8TX4vtR2 by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:16:02Z
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@josemanuel @blub Or maybe I can downgrade it to see if it helps? Unsure if downgrading just the driver will do anything.
(DIR) Post #AKBnBKJQzWoVtr6kPw by josemanuel@qoto.org
2022-06-05T20:17:41Z
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@esheep Good idea. I would try that, if only to discard it as a cause if mpv still drops frames.@blub
(DIR) Post #AKBnHn0VDawAdGKn56 by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:18:50Z
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@josemanuel @blub It still does, even after downgrading both mesa and mesa-vdpau :c
(DIR) Post #AKBnJ8zgxOCT74bKTo by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:19:05Z
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@josemanuel @blub I shouldn't have to reboot for that, right?
(DIR) Post #AKBneBDbsi9C5r8rDM by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:22:52Z
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@josemanuel @blub in the meantime i'll just have to never pause video :blobcatNotLikeThis:
(DIR) Post #AKBnsAYr7dIY6okZCS by josemanuel@qoto.org
2022-06-05T20:25:26Z
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@esheep You could also try mplayer or VLC for that little while.@blub
(DIR) Post #AKBo771wX2mJVBTs6C by josemanuel@qoto.org
2022-06-05T20:28:08Z
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@esheep I don’t think so. Personally, I only have to reboot when updating the kernel, but I’m not a mesa expert.@blub
(DIR) Post #AKBoceTAFxBCBkFiS0 by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:33:48Z
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@josemanuel @blub Rebooting didn't help :blobcatNotLikeThis:
(DIR) Post #AKBpY6MbDePFCsZlkO by josemanuel@qoto.org
2022-06-05T20:44:13Z
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@esheep There is command-line option (aptly named “–framedrop”) that you can use to tell mpv not to drop frames: https://mpv.io/manual/stable/#videoLet’s hope that helps.
(DIR) Post #AKBq8uor6Svu7LLYbw by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T20:50:51Z
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@josemanuel It does seem to work! Thanks :3Now hopefully someone releases a fix soon uwu
(DIR) Post #AKBqDoj1BktYfGxBia by josemanuel@qoto.org
2022-06-05T20:51:46Z
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@esheep Yay! I was helpful!
(DIR) Post #AKBtDRTLwPoKPV8geO by esheep@raru.re
2022-06-05T21:25:17Z
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@josemanuel in the end using framedrop=no just speeds up the footage instead of dropping frames :blobcatNotLikeThis: well hopefully they push a fix soonthanks for your help :blobcatHeartHug:
(DIR) Post #ALWT5OIV9JR9m2daFc by esheep@raru.re
2022-07-15T17:33:27Z
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Finally solved my issue with mpv dropping framesTurns out the culprit was PulseAudio. More specifically, libpulse's new version.https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/10295Forcing mpv to use ALSA solves the issue :blobcatShrug:
(DIR) Post #ALWUD0v23OkXXNrIWG by Baa@fedi.absturztau.be
2022-07-15T17:46:09.110845Z
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@esheep wow
(DIR) Post #ALWUHS1xCAgcmUDCzI by esheep@raru.re
2022-07-15T17:46:54Z
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@Baa Even after all these years, PulseAudio still doesn't work properlyOne of the big constants of the Linux world
(DIR) Post #ALWUKqFLcKB8kq5s1I by Baa@fedi.absturztau.be
2022-07-15T17:47:33.642487Z
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@esheep I think PipeWire is taking off I’ll await to see if PulseAudio survives to the next Ubuntu stable
(DIR) Post #ALWVcKSAf6ZFJfzhBY by greyduck@x0r.be
2022-07-15T18:01:53Z
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@esheep It's always the darnedest things, yeah?(I remember the early days of ALSA. Because I'm OLD.)