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  1. Please ignore. Seems to be working now, was missing the following flags: --use-gl=egl --ignore-gpu-blacklist --enable-gpu-rasterization --enable-zero-copy
  2. Hi, I'm seeing the following error in Chromium when trying to play youtube, the video loading screen never opens the video. I have installed chromium-browser (+libv4l-rkmpp, +ffmpeg, +rockchip-multimedia-config) from the ppa: https://launchpad.net/~liujianfeng1994/+archive/ubuntu/rockchip-multimedia My OS version is Armbian 23.08 Jammy. When using FFplay the rkmpp hardware decoder is able to correctly decode h264 and hevc content, so there does not seem to be a problem with rkmpp. Any thoughts on what could be wrong? I found another guy who had the same issue, but there was no resolution: https://github.com/armbian/build/issues/5384 Failed to query video capabilities: Inappropriate ioctl for device Failed to query video capabilities: Inappropriate ioctl for device Failed to query video capabilities: Inappropriate ioctl for device Failed to query video capabilities: Inappropriate ioctl for device [7199:7199:0929/200251.817665:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.818176:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=0 texture_id=180 [7199:7199:0929/200251.818517:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.818876:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=1 texture_id=181 [7199:7199:0929/200251.819135:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.819298:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=2 texture_id=182 [7199:7199:0929/200251.819505:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.819676:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=3 texture_id=183 [7199:7199:0929/200251.819929:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.820091:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=4 texture_id=184 [7199:7199:0929/200251.837653:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.837912:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=5 texture_id=185 [7199:7199:0929/200251.838197:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.838384:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=6 texture_id=186 [7199:7199:0929/200251.838653:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.838815:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=7 texture_id=187 [7199:7199:0929/200251.839051:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.839206:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=8 texture_id=188 [7199:7199:0929/200251.839443:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported. [7199:7199:0929/200251.839600:ERROR:v4l2_video_decode_accelerator.cc(525)] could not create EGLImageKHR, index=9 texture_id=189 [7199:7199:0929/200251.839815:ERROR:gl_display.cc(520)] EGL Driver message (Error) eglCreateImageKHR: EGL_KHR_image not supported.
  3. Device: Orange Pi 5B OS: Armbian 23.5.0-trunk.135 Bookworm Pipewire devices listed using pactl list sources only lists a single input device, which I think corresponds to the headphone jack input device. There should be 2 input devices, one for the onboard MIC and one for the headphone mic. When trying to test the onboard mic with arecord -l the audio is completely silent which indicates that the only device enumerated by arecord actually corresponds to the headphone MIC Unforunately, I don't recall if the original OrangePi OS had both mic options listed or not, but I can check if necessary. Has anyone previously tested if the onboard MIC works on Armbian?
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