Well, no fancy introduction here, because this doesn't pretend to be a script for the general use, only for testers who want to try the current *very early* status of the media capabilities in the Armbian meson mainline kernel.
Warning: It will replace your current kernel with a pre-compiled nightly 4.19.20.
Instructions:
Download, untar and run. If you need further instructions, then you are not ready for this script (again, it is very unpolished, not for general use).
Things that you can try with this script, on a X session:
Use a 1080p@30fps h264 video, and play it with "mpv -hwdec <filename>". You'll see in the logs that it is decoding through v4l-m2mcopy
Install and run glmark2-es2
Use Chromium WebGL
Play a 1080p@30fps video in YouTube in full-screen smoothly. I'm pretty sure it is not really using HW decoding as it claims (there is no initialization message in dmesg), but it's smooth for sure.
Gstreamer is tested not to work, in some other forum I was told that Bionic version is not enough and I need to compile a newer one.
Performance is not in any way good, but it is a starting point. Anyway, the first TO-DO is getting the mali module integrated into the kernel, so there is no need to compile it separately.
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Well, no fancy introduction here, because this doesn't pretend to be a script for the general use, only for testers who want to try the current *very early* status of the media capabilities in the Armbian meson mainline kernel.
Warning: It will replace your current kernel with a pre-compiled nightly 4.19.20.
Instructions:
Download, untar and run. If you need further instructions, then you are not ready for this script (again, it is very unpolished, not for general use).
Download link: https://mega.nz/#!YvYUhayC!CI1fl52V4tV0G4oqUib4W-NlMpVSpLDp8kmo74g-V08
Things that you can try with this script, on a X session:
Gstreamer is tested not to work, in some other forum I was told that Bionic version is not enough and I need to compile a newer one.
Performance is not in any way good, but it is a starting point. Anyway, the first TO-DO is getting the mali module integrated into the kernel, so there is no need to compile it separately.
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