deb2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Share Posted November 9, 2016 Hello, With a bananapi pro, which legacy image is better to use ? ubuntu xenial or debian jessie ? I intend to use it mainly as a server and occasionally to watch movie on a hdmi screen. I do not want to install a full desktop, I prefer to log through ssh and launch an X server remotely. Also, I need an mpv (mplayer) with acceleration enabled. thanks for your help Regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Igor Posted November 11, 2016 Share Posted November 11, 2016 If you want a video acceleration, you better start with pre-build desktop even upgrade from CLI is possible. We haven't done enough tests to recommend this scenario yet. Currently we only provide a Jessie desktop, so pick that one. Note: we will change to Xenial desktop upon next build since it's base is a bit newer. In any case, you can build your own image, if our defaults does not meet yours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deb2016 Posted November 13, 2016 Author Share Posted November 13, 2016 If you want a video acceleration, you better start with pre-build desktop even upgrade from CLI is possible. We haven't done enough tests to recommend this scenario yet. Currently we only provide a Jessie desktop, so pick that one. Note: we will change to Xenial desktop upon next build since it's base is a bit newer. In any case, you can build your own image, if our defaults does not meet yours. Hi, thanks for your answeer. I went with the Jessie server. I prefer to start from this CLI image and then add just what I need to launch X applications. I managed to do it like this before : log from ssh, launch an X server and any X application by redirecting the display. But it was a bit hard to get the video acceleration because one had to do it from scratch. Nevertheless, I noticed that there were several packages like xserver-xorg-video-fbturbo, libvdpau-sunxi1, libump, libcedrus1, vdpau-driver, vdpau-va-driver. Do theses packages include latest developments that enable video acceleration ? Also, the "mpv" video player is available as a package, but is it compiled with video acceleration for sunxi ? (I had to compile it from scratch last time) Thanks for your attention and your kind help. Best regards. deb75 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zador.blood.stained Posted November 13, 2016 Share Posted November 13, 2016 Nevertheless, I noticed that there were several packages like xserver-xorg-video-fbturbo, libvdpau-sunxi1, libump, libcedrus1, vdpau-driver, vdpau-va-driver. Do theses packages include latest developments that enable video acceleration ? Also, the "mpv" video player is available as a package, but is it compiled with video acceleration for sunxi ? (I had to compile it from scratch last time) For video decoding acceleration you need to install only libvdpau-sunxi1, other packages will be resolved as dependencies. You don't need to rebuild mpv on Jessie if I remember correctly, unless you want to use OSD and subtitles. xserver-xorg-video-fbturbo is not related to video acceleration, but installing it (together with libmali-sunxi-r3p0 or without it) should enable additional Xorg related acceleration 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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