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Video drops frame when using --interpolation and --video-sync=display-resample along with Vulkan video decoding #14183
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Then I don't think it is related to vulkan video decoding. It is not a controlled experiment. I guess the regress is caused by the use of gpu-next or vulkan. |
From what I see in #13909 all of |
To conduct a controlled experiment to show whether the issue is related to vulkan video decoding, you need a control group:
and an experiment group:
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@glu8716, is your display g-sync or adaptive sync enabled? If it is, does the issue go away with g-sync disabled? If the above is true then the issue is not caused by ~Raza |
No, my monitor doesn't support g-sync or free-sync |
mpv Information
Other Information
I am on LXQt and am using
picom 11.2
if this can help.picom configuration file
Reproduction Steps
Start a video in mpv with
--vo=gpu-next --gpu-api=vulkan --hwdec=vulkan --interpolation --video-sync=display-resample --tscale=oversample
Expected Behavior
Video should play fine.
Actual Behavior
Video drops frames.
Note: if I only use
--vo=gpu-next --gpu-api=vulkan --hwdec=vulkan
or only use--interpolation --video-sync=display-resample --tscale=oversample
the video plays fine. It's only when combining the two that the frames drop.Log File
output.txt
Sample Files
No response
I carefully read all instruction and confirm that I did the following:
--log-file=output.txt
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