Did I fire the sparkle of hope in you?I don't have a header, sorry. I'm just trying to do what this article says:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...vmc_xvba&num=1
That is, configure mplayer with "--enable-xvmc" and "--with-xvmclib=AMDXvBA".
Maybe this is only a Gentoo bug, not sure, but the fglrx installer (8.12) doesn't seem to create a /usr/lib[32/64]/libAMDXvBA.so symlink. There are only libAMDXvBA.so.1 and libAMDXvBA.so.1.0, but no libAMDXvBA.so. It's imposible to link against libAMDXvBA without an .so in place.
Did I fire the sparkle of hope in you?I don't have a header, sorry. I'm just trying to do what this article says:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...vmc_xvba&num=1
That is, configure mplayer with "--enable-xvmc" and "--with-xvmclib=AMDXvBA".
Did you create the symlink?
Yes. I'm just reporting this here so someone can fix this upstream. It still doesn't work though due to undefined symbols (see http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14706).
Maybe test it on a 32 bit install.
Well, I'm happy for youStill doesn't compile here.
(This is the wrong thread, btw.)
It would probably compile if you just configure it with --with-xvmclib=XvMCW. But if you insist on linking mplayer against libAMDXvBA.so just to get basic xvmc support see it your self...