El 26/05/2012 09:17, Jan Vlnas escribió:
> Okay, the theory about unaffected feature set C isn't so solid.
>
> Montblanc: Could you please confirm that your friend with GT 430 has
> libvdpau1 package (from standard distribution) installed?
>
> Searchings through strings from Flash Player's binary, I can't find any explicit VDP extension which could trigger or prevent the behaviour (but maybe I am doing it wrong – extensions are identified as constants, aren't they?).
> At this point, I think it would be best to find out why some GPUs are not affected – is FP using full hardware acceleration (without crashing), no hardware acceleration, or is just sending chroma components in the right order?
>
This card is affected
*nVidia Video Card:* EVGA GeForce GTX460 SE 1 GB GDDR5 PCI-Express 2.0
Graphics Card 01G-P3-1366-TR
*>lspci*
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Device 0e23 (rev a1)
El 26/05/2012 09:17, Jan Vlnas escribió:
> Okay, the theory about unaffected feature set C isn't so solid.
>
> Montblanc: Could you please confirm that your friend with GT 430 has
> libvdpau1 package (from standard distribution) installed?
>
> Searchings through strings from Flash Player's binary, I can't find any explicit VDP extension which could trigger or prevent the behaviour (but maybe I am doing it wrong – extensions are identified as constants, aren't they?).
> At this point, I think it would be best to find out why some GPUs are not affected – is FP using full hardware acceleration (without crashing), no hardware acceleration, or is just sending chroma components in the right order?
>