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Video Player OSD Issue
Ekpen:
--- Quote from: bob on January 28, 2016, 11:01:32 am ---We do play mkv in linux, I was suggesting to try another format to see if the problem was with your particular formatted mkv or in general with the XServer video driver.
If you have Nvidia video hardware and you are using the default install you are almost certainly using nouveau. This can be changed, there are other posts in this forum on how to do so.
You could send a small sample file to bob (at) jriver (dot) com and I'll verify that it can play in linux.
--- End quote ---
I will try sending you a sample file soon.
Thanks
George
Awesome Donkey:
If this issue is related to Nouveau, I'd suggest trying the Nvidia proprietary drivers. If you're using a 900 series card like I am, you'll need to use the proprietary drivers regardless (as Nouveau lacks 900 series support at the moment).
You can easily do this by adding the PPA found here: https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
--- Code: ---sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
--- End code ---
Press Enter when it asks then...
--- Code: ---sudo apt-get update
--- End code ---
Followed by...
--- Code: ---sudo apt-get install nvidia-352
--- End code ---
This is Nvidia's long lived branch of drivers. You can use newer drivers if desired, for example just replace nvidia-352 with another like nvidia-361 and install.
Ekpen:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on January 28, 2016, 04:07:26 pm ---If this issue is related to Nouveau, I'd suggest trying the Nvidia proprietary drivers. If you're using a 900 series card like I am, you'll need to use the proprietary drivers regardless (as Nouveau lacks 900 series support at the moment).
You can easily do this by adding the PPA found here: https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
--- Code: ---sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
--- End code ---
Press Enter when it asks then...
--- Code: ---sudo apt-get update
--- End code ---
Followed by...
--- Code: ---sudo apt-get install nvidia-352
--- End code ---
This is Nvidia's long lived branch of drivers. You can use newer drivers if desired, for example just replace nvidia-352 with another like nvidia-361 and install.
--- End quote ---
Greetings:
The computer I am on now is an Asus ET2702i All in one , win 10. The graphic card is using AMD Radeon R9 M 275X
Thanks
George
Awesome Donkey:
Ahh, in that case disregard. ;)
Ekpen:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on January 28, 2016, 05:34:10 pm ---Ahh, in that case disregard. ;)
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For this Asus PC, I will disregard. But I have two servers 95% ready that will be using Nvidia cards.
All I need on one of the servers is to just add hard drives (6tib capacity).
Those are going to run Ubuntu and only Ubuntu . Your notes will at one point be useable.
Thanks.
George
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