17.1 beta 10 Linux Braw doesn't work.

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17.1 beta 10 Linux Braw doesn't work.

PostMon Mar 01, 2021 12:17 am

With the 17 release BRaw clips work fine. They play in the player and can be imported and used as normal. With 17.1 beta 10 if I try to play them in the player it crashes. If I try to import them into resolve nothing happens.


rollinglog.txt:[0x7fb363777700] | IO | ERROR | 2021-02-28 14:38:30,124 | Failed to open video file </data2/video/Product/Food/Whiskey/Swill/A021_12041101_C002.braw> for decoding, error: <Codec is not opened yet.>
rollinglog.txt:[0x7fb363777700] | IO | ERROR | 2021-02-28 14:38:30,124 | Failed to read video track information from file <A021_12041101_C002.braw> in /data2/video/Product/Food/Whiskey/Swill, track 0: codec DUMMY is not supported
rollinglog.txt:[0x7fb363777700] | IO | ERROR | 2021-02-28 14:39:17,348 | Failed to open video file </data2/video/Product/Food/Whiskey/Swill/A021_12041101_C002.braw> for decoding, error: <Codec is not opened yet.>
rollinglog.txt:[0x7fb363777700] | IO | ERROR | 2021-02-28 14:39:17,348 | Failed to read video track information from file <A021_12041101_C002.braw> in /data2/video/Product/Food/Whiskey/Swill, track 0: codec DUMMY is not supported
rollinglog.txt:[0x7fb363777700] | IO | ERROR | 2021-02-28 14:42:01,613 | Failed to open video file </data2/video/Product/Food/Whiskey/Swill/A021_12041101_C002.braw> for decoding, error: <Codec is not opened yet.>
rollinglog.txt:[0x7fb363777700] | IO | ERROR | 2021-02-28 14:42:01,613 | Failed to read video track information from file <A021_12041101_C002.braw> in /data2/video/Product/Food/Whiskey/Swill, track 0: codec DUMMY is not supported
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Re: 17.1 beta 10 Linux Braw doesn't work.

PostMon Mar 01, 2021 8:40 am

Hi Shawn

We're taking a look at the issue. Could you check if installing freeglut (`sudo yum install freeglut-devel`) helps?

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Shrinivas
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Re: 17.1 beta 10 Linux Braw doesn't work.

PostMon Mar 01, 2021 10:49 pm

Shrinivas Ramani wrote:Hi Shawn

We're taking a look at the issue. Could you check if installing freeglut (`sudo yum install freeglut-devel`) helps?

Thanks
Shrinivas


Interesting I get the following.

OpenGL version 2.0 or later is required to run this application.
Your graphics driver indicates support for OpenGL version 0.0.

The desktop compositor is set to openGL 3.1. I will switch to 2.1 and then xrender to see if that helps. Back in a bit.
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Re: 17.1 beta 10 Linux Braw doesn't work.

PostMon Mar 01, 2021 11:13 pm

Setting the desktop compositor to 2.0 and xrender didn't help. Just thought I would try.

I don't know if it is any value to you but I placed the output of glxinfo and glxinfo 64 over here.

https://shawnmetheny.ca/test/

If there is any thing else I can help with le'me know. It's not the highest prioroity for me as switching between 17 and 17.1b10 is trivial.
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Re: 17.1 beta 10 Linux Braw doesn't work.

PostMon Mar 01, 2021 11:30 pm

Actually resolve 17.1 beta 10 it's self does work properly now with glut installed. The player still craters but that is less important. Thanks for the tip and the effort your putting in.
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