2024-09-01, 07:35 AM
And how would I be able to verify if the av1dnode is enabled or not?
2024-09-01, 07:35 AM
And how would I be able to verify if the av1dnode is enabled or not?
2024-09-01, 08:12 AM
just tried using an old image to test, no diffrence. the old version i used for testing is 10.9.7
2024-09-01, 10:32 AM
I meant the linux image is used by RK3588. Armbian, ubuntu-rockchip or something else?
2024-09-01, 05:12 PM
If only AV1 videos cannot be transcoded, please contact the manufacturer to have them update their device tree configuration like this. https://github.com/armbian/linux-rockchi...705d80ce27
2024-09-01, 05:14 PM
last time i wrote to them and they didnt answer, but anyway i'll try again
2024-09-01, 05:26 PM
i wrote in the forum of orange pi, lets see what they say, cause armbian is not thinking right now of making a img for the orange pi 5 max.
2024-09-01, 05:44 PM
Thing is that with the test i performed, it was possible to convert the same exact movie that could not be transcoded into h264 with the ffmpeg directly, so i really dont get it.
2024-09-01, 06:18 PM
I found orangepi's kernel source repo. They are indeed missing the av1d node.
https://github.com/orangepi-xunlong/linu...x.dts#L432
2024-09-01, 11:54 PM
Currently working to edit that. I'm no pro but haven't received any info from orange pi so decided to give it a shot. If I get to fix it I'll let you know, but it appears that orangepi has a big issue with this since my kernel has crashed for a third time by just doing apt upgrade.
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