Hardware decoder on Audigy2

First, please, accept my appologies on my english.
Befor I bought my NX I've made some studies on it.
I found out that it has an ARM9 processor (Cirrus Logic EP7309) wich the manufacturer sais that it can decode MP3, WMA, AAC - hardware. Well, Audigy2 NX doesn't do that. I thought thay maybe, in time, Creative will release some driver updates to do that. Now, from November 04 I'm still waiting for that to happend.
Q. Will it ever happend, Or I'll have to cut my venes out!
Q2. If not, WHY! (I woud like to know why I'll die!!!
I beli've that it is a wonderfull feature.
Q3. What are the hardware acceleration capabilities at this moment?
Thanks!

Hello Karan,
Have a look at the portal sizing guides, see the following thread which discusses this in more detail.
http://forums.sdn.sap.com/thread.jspa?messageID=516114#516114
This guide would be a good starting point, it also gives the location to the sizing guide:
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/002fb447-d670-2910-67a5-bfbbf0bb287d
Regards,
Lorcan.

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    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 69632 to 135168
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 135168 to 200704
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 200704 to 266240
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 266240 to 331776
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 331776 to 388096
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    2) Playing a 10-bit file via vo=vdpau, desyncs and ultimately doesn't work properly:
    [cplayer] mpv 0.1.7 (C) 2000-2013 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects
    built on Fri Sep 20 22:59:56 CEST 2013
    [cplayer] Compiled against libavutil version 52.38.100
    [cplayer] Compiled against libavcodec version 55.18.102
    [cplayer] Compiled against libavformat version 55.12.100
    [cplayer] Compiled against libswscale version 2.3.100
    [cfgparser] Reading config file /etc/mpv/mpv.conf
    [cfgparser] : No such file or directory
    [global] get_path('') -> '/home/adam/.mpv'
    [global] get_path('config') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/config'
    [cfgparser] Reading config file /home/adam/.mpv/config
    [cplayer] Configuration: --prefix=/usr --confdir=/etc/mpv --disable-lircc --disable-joystick --disable-radio --disable-radio-capture --disable-radio-v4l2 --disable-rpath --disable-libbs2b --disable-direct3d --disable-corevideo --disable-cocoa --disable-coreaudio
    [cplayer] Command line: '[ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv' '-v'
    [global] get_path('input.conf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/input.conf'
    [input] Falling back on default (hardcoded) input config
    [global] get_path('fonts') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/fonts'
    [global] get_path('fonts') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/fonts'
    [global] get_path('subfont.ttf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/subfont.ttf'
    [global] get_path('fonts.conf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/fonts.conf'
    [ass] [ass] Setting up fonts...
    [ass] [ass] Done.
    [global] get_path('[ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv.conf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/[ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv.conf'
    [global] get_path('watch_later/99B3F9726EDC41CCFA709D00925EB623') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/watch_later/99B3F9726EDC41CCFA709D00925EB623'
    [?1h=[cplayer] Playing [ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv.
    [open] [file] File size is 397296634 bytes
    [open] [stream] [file] [ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: edl (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: cue (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: rawaudio (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: rawvideo (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: tv (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: libass (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: mkv (force-level: normal)
    [demux] [mkv] Found the head...
    [demux] [mkv] + a segment...
    [demux] [mkv] /---- [ parsing seek head ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] |+ segment information...
    [demux] [mkv] | + timecode scale: 1000000
    [demux] [mkv] | + duration: 1633.640s
    [demux] [mkv] | + segment uid b4 28 40 4c 87 1a 0e 65 a1 d8 4c d3 cc c3 96 ef
    [demux] [mkv] |+ segment tracks...
    [demux] [mkv] | + a track...
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track number: 1
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track type: Video
    [demux] [mkv] | + Video track
    [demux] [mkv] | + Display width: 1280
    [demux] [mkv] | + Display height: 720
    [demux] [mkv] | + Pixel width: 1280
    [demux] [mkv] | + Pixel height: 720
    [demux] [mkv] | + Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
    [demux] [mkv] | + CodecPrivate, length 42
    [demux] [mkv] | + Default duration: 41.708ms ( = 23.976 fps)
    [demux] [mkv] | + a track...
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track number: 2
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track type: Audio
    [demux] [mkv] | + Audio track
    [demux] [mkv] | + Sampling frequency: 48000.000000
    [demux] [mkv] | + Channels: 2
    [demux] [mkv] | + Codec ID: A_VORBIS
    [demux] [mkv] | + CodecPrivate, length 4036
    [demux] [mkv] | + Language: jpn
    [demux] [mkv] | + a track...
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track number: 3
    [demux] [mkv] | + Name: Mazui
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track type: Subtitle
    [demux] [mkv] | + Codec ID: S_TEXT/ASS
    [demux] [mkv] | + CodecPrivate, length 2364
    [demux] [mkv] /---- [ parsing chapters ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] New edition 0
    [demux] [mkv] Default edition flag: 0
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 0 from 00:00:00.000 to 00:00:00.000, Prologue
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 1 from 00:01:29.89000000 to 00:00:00.000, Opening
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 2 from 00:02:59.179000000 to 00:00:00.000, Part A
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 3 from 00:13:20.800000000 to 00:00:00.000, Part B
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 4 from 00:25:37.536000000 to 00:00:00.000, Ending
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 5 from 00:27:07.626000000 to 00:00:00.000, Preview
    [demux] [mkv] \---- [ parsing chapters ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] /---- [ parsing attachments ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: arial.ttf, application/x-truetype-font, 774476 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: ARIAL_0.TTF, application/x-truetype-font, 774476 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: BALZANO.TTF, application/x-truetype-font, 51828 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: CronosPro-Capt.otf, application/x-truetype-font, 107976 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: NeoSansIntel.ttf, application/x-truetype-font, 63764 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: AbyssEPTitleFont.ttf, application/x-truetype-font, 79104 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: angeleobardo.ttf, application/x-truetype-font, 93660 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] \---- [ parsing attachments ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] \---- [ parsing seek head ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] |+ found cluster, headers are parsed completely :)
    [demux] [mkv] Aspect: 1.777778
    [demux] [mkv] Track ID 1: video (V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC)
    [demux] [mkv] Track ID 2: audio (A_VORBIS)
    [demux] [mkv] Track ID 3: subtitles (S_TEXT/ASS) "Mazui"
    [demuxer] Detected file format: Matroska
    [global] get_path('subfont.ttf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/subfont.ttf'
    [global] get_path('fonts.conf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/fonts.conf'
    [ass] [ass] Setting up fonts...
    [ass] [ass] Done.
    [subreader] Load subtitles in .
    [global] get_path('sub/') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/sub/'
    [cplayer] [stream] Video (+) --vid=0 (h264)
    [cplayer] [stream] Audio (+) --aid=0 --alang=jpn (*) (vorbis)
    [cplayer] [stream] Subs (+) --sid=0 --slang=eng (*) 'Mazui' (ass)
    [cplayer] [V] fourcc:0x31637661 size:1280x720 fps:23.976
    [vo] X11 opening display: :0
    [vo] vo: X11 running at 1366x768 (":0" => local display)
    [vo] [x11] Detected wm supports NetWM.
    [vo] [x11] Detected wm supports FULLSCREEN state.
    [vo] [x11] Detected wm supports ABOVE state.
    [vo] [x11] Detected wm supports BELOW state.
    [vo] [x11] Current fstype setting honours FULLSCREEN ABOVE BELOW X atoms
    [VS] Software VDPAU backend library initialized
    [decvideo] Codec list:
    [decvideo] lavc:h264 - H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10
    [decvideo] lavc:h264_vdpau (h264) - H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 (VDPAU acceleration)
    [decvideo] Opening video decoder lavc:h264
    [decvideo] Selected video codec: H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 [lavc:h264]
    [vo] Disabling DPMS
    [vo] DPMSDisable stat: 1
    [decaudio] Codec list:
    [decaudio] lavc:vorbis - Vorbis
    [decaudio] lavc:libvorbis (vorbis) - libvorbis
    [decaudio] Opening audio decoder lavc:vorbis
    [decaudio] dec_audio: Allocating 8192 + 65536 = 73728 bytes for output buffer.
    [decaudio] INFO: libavcodec "vorbis" init OK!
    [decaudio] Selected audio codec: Vorbis [lavc:vorbis]
    [decaudio] AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, floatle
    [decaudio] Building audio filter chain for 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle -> 0Hz empty 0ch ??...
    [af] Audio filter chain:
    [af] [in] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [out] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [ao] 0Hz empty 0ch ??
    [af] Audio filter chain:
    [af] [in] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [out] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [ao] 0Hz empty 0ch ??
    [cplayer] AO: [pulse] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [cplayer] AO: Description: PulseAudio audio output
    AO: Author: Lennart Poettering
    [decaudio] Building audio filter chain for 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle -> 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle...
    [af] Audio filter chain:
    [af] [in] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [out] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [ao] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] Audio filter chain:
    [af] [in] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [out] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [ao] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [osd] Subtitle filter chain: ass (ass)
    [cplayer] Starting playback...
    [decvideo] [ffmpeg/h264] get_buffer() failed
    [decvideo] [ffmpeg/h264] thread_get_buffer() failed
    [decvideo] [ffmpeg/h264] decode_slice_header error
    [decvideo] [ffmpeg/h264] no frame!
    [decvideo] Error while decoding frame!
    [decvideo] Error using hardware decoding, falling back to software decoding.
    [decvideo] [ffmpeg] aspect_ratio: 0.000000
    [decvideo] VIDEO: 1280x720 23.976 fps 0.0 kbps ( 0.0 kB/s)
    [decvideo] VDec: vo config request - 1280 x 720 (420p10)
    [vf] Trying filter chain:
    [vf] [vo] ???
    [decvideo] Could not find matching colorspace - retrying with -vf scale...
    [vf] Opening video filter: [scale]
    [vf] SwScale params: -1 x -1 (-1=no scaling)
    [vf] Trying filter chain:
    [vf] [scale] ??? -> ???
    [vf] [vo] ???
    [cplayer] VO Config (1280x720->1280x720,flags=0,0x409)
    [global] [ffmpeg/swscaler] using unscaled yuv420p10le -> yuv420p special converter
    [cplayer] VO: [vdpau] 1280x720 => 1280x720 420p
    [cplayer] VO: Description: VDPAU with X11
    [cplayer] VO: Author: Rajib Mahapatra <[email protected]> and others
    [vo] [vdpau] Got display refresh rate 60.001 Hz.
    [vdpau] If that value looks wrong give the -vo vdpau:fps=X suboption manually.
    [vo] [vdpau] Updating CSC matrix
    [vo] Window size: 1280x720
    [vo] Video source: 1280x720 (1280x720)
    [vo] Video display: (0, 0) 1280x720 -> (0, 0) 1280x720
    [vo] Video scale: 1.000000/1.000000
    [vo] OSD borders: l=0 t=0 r=0 b=0
    [vo] Video borders: l=0 t=0 r=0 b=0
    [vo] [vdpau] Updating CSC matrix
    [vf] Video filter chain:
    [vf] [scale] 1280x720 420p10 0 BT.709 (HD)/TV -> 1280x720 420p 0 BT.709 (HD)/TV
    [vf] [vo] 1280x720 420p 0 BT.709 (HD)/TV
    [vo] [vdpau] Updating CSC matrix
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 0 to 4096
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 4096 to 69632
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 69632 to 135168
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 135168 to 200704
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 200704 to 266240
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 266240 to 331776
    [decaudio] Increasing filtered audio buffer size from 331776 to 388096
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    [vo] [vdpau] Frame shown too early
    3) Playing a 10-bit file through vo=opengl, works fine
    [cplayer] mpv 0.1.7 (C) 2000-2013 mpv/MPlayer/mplayer2 projects
    built on Fri Sep 20 22:59:56 CEST 2013
    [cplayer] Compiled against libavutil version 52.38.100
    [cplayer] Compiled against libavcodec version 55.18.102
    [cplayer] Compiled against libavformat version 55.12.100
    [cplayer] Compiled against libswscale version 2.3.100
    [cfgparser] Reading config file /etc/mpv/mpv.conf
    [cfgparser] : No such file or directory
    [global] get_path('') -> '/home/adam/.mpv'
    [global] get_path('config') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/config'
    [cfgparser] Reading config file /home/adam/.mpv/config
    [cplayer] Configuration: --prefix=/usr --confdir=/etc/mpv --disable-lircc --disable-joystick --disable-radio --disable-radio-capture --disable-radio-v4l2 --disable-rpath --disable-libbs2b --disable-direct3d --disable-corevideo --disable-cocoa --disable-coreaudio
    [cplayer] Command line: '[ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv' '-v'
    [global] get_path('input.conf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/input.conf'
    [input] Falling back on default (hardcoded) input config
    [global] get_path('fonts') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/fonts'
    [global] get_path('fonts') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/fonts'
    [global] get_path('subfont.ttf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/subfont.ttf'
    [global] get_path('fonts.conf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/fonts.conf'
    [ass] [ass] Setting up fonts...
    [ass] [ass] Done.
    [global] get_path('[ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv.conf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/[ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv.conf'
    [global] get_path('watch_later/99B3F9726EDC41CCFA709D00925EB623') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/watch_later/99B3F9726EDC41CCFA709D00925EB623'
    [?1h=[cplayer] Playing [ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv.
    [open] [file] File size is 397296634 bytes
    [open] [stream] [file] [ANE] Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai - Ep01 [BDRip 720p x264 Vorbis].mkv
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: edl (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: cue (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: rawaudio (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: rawvideo (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: tv (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: libass (force-level: normal)
    [demuxer] Trying demuxer: mkv (force-level: normal)
    [demux] [mkv] Found the head...
    [demux] [mkv] + a segment...
    [demux] [mkv] /---- [ parsing seek head ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] |+ segment information...
    [demux] [mkv] | + timecode scale: 1000000
    [demux] [mkv] | + duration: 1633.640s
    [demux] [mkv] | + segment uid b4 28 40 4c 87 1a 0e 65 a1 d8 4c d3 cc c3 96 ef
    [demux] [mkv] |+ segment tracks...
    [demux] [mkv] | + a track...
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track number: 1
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track type: Video
    [demux] [mkv] | + Video track
    [demux] [mkv] | + Display width: 1280
    [demux] [mkv] | + Display height: 720
    [demux] [mkv] | + Pixel width: 1280
    [demux] [mkv] | + Pixel height: 720
    [demux] [mkv] | + Codec ID: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
    [demux] [mkv] | + CodecPrivate, length 42
    [demux] [mkv] | + Default duration: 41.708ms ( = 23.976 fps)
    [demux] [mkv] | + a track...
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track number: 2
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track type: Audio
    [demux] [mkv] | + Audio track
    [demux] [mkv] | + Sampling frequency: 48000.000000
    [demux] [mkv] | + Channels: 2
    [demux] [mkv] | + Codec ID: A_VORBIS
    [demux] [mkv] | + CodecPrivate, length 4036
    [demux] [mkv] | + Language: jpn
    [demux] [mkv] | + a track...
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track number: 3
    [demux] [mkv] | + Name: Mazui
    [demux] [mkv] | + Track type: Subtitle
    [demux] [mkv] | + Codec ID: S_TEXT/ASS
    [demux] [mkv] | + CodecPrivate, length 2364
    [demux] [mkv] /---- [ parsing chapters ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] New edition 0
    [demux] [mkv] Default edition flag: 0
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 0 from 00:00:00.000 to 00:00:00.000, Prologue
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 1 from 00:01:29.89000000 to 00:00:00.000, Opening
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 2 from 00:02:59.179000000 to 00:00:00.000, Part A
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 3 from 00:13:20.800000000 to 00:00:00.000, Part B
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 4 from 00:25:37.536000000 to 00:00:00.000, Ending
    [demux] [mkv] Chapter 5 from 00:27:07.626000000 to 00:00:00.000, Preview
    [demux] [mkv] \---- [ parsing chapters ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] /---- [ parsing attachments ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: arial.ttf, application/x-truetype-font, 774476 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: ARIAL_0.TTF, application/x-truetype-font, 774476 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: BALZANO.TTF, application/x-truetype-font, 51828 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: CronosPro-Capt.otf, application/x-truetype-font, 107976 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: NeoSansIntel.ttf, application/x-truetype-font, 63764 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: AbyssEPTitleFont.ttf, application/x-truetype-font, 79104 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] Attachment: angeleobardo.ttf, application/x-truetype-font, 93660 bytes
    [demux] [mkv] \---- [ parsing attachments ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] \---- [ parsing seek head ] ---------
    [demux] [mkv] |+ found cluster, headers are parsed completely :)
    [demux] [mkv] Aspect: 1.777778
    [demux] [mkv] Track ID 1: video (V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC)
    [demux] [mkv] Track ID 2: audio (A_VORBIS)
    [demux] [mkv] Track ID 3: subtitles (S_TEXT/ASS) "Mazui"
    [demuxer] Detected file format: Matroska
    [global] get_path('subfont.ttf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/subfont.ttf'
    [global] get_path('fonts.conf') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/fonts.conf'
    [ass] [ass] Setting up fonts...
    [ass] [ass] Done.
    [subreader] Load subtitles in .
    [global] get_path('sub/') -> '/home/adam/.mpv/sub/'
    [cplayer] [stream] Video (+) --vid=0 (h264)
    [cplayer] [stream] Audio (+) --aid=0 --alang=jpn (*) (vorbis)
    [cplayer] [stream] Subs (+) --sid=0 --slang=eng (*) 'Mazui' (ass)
    [cplayer] [V] fourcc:0x31637661 size:1280x720 fps:23.976
    [vo] X11 opening display: :0
    [vo] vo: X11 running at 1366x768 (":0" => local display)
    [vo] [x11] Detected wm supports NetWM.
    [vo] [x11] Detected wm supports FULLSCREEN state.
    [vo] [x11] Detected wm supports ABOVE state.
    [vo] [x11] Detected wm supports BELOW state.
    [vo] [x11] Current fstype setting honours FULLSCREEN ABOVE BELOW X atoms
    [vo] [gl] GLX chose visual with ID 0x29
    [vo] [gl] Detected OpenGL 3.0.
    [vo] GL_VENDOR='ATI Technologies Inc.'
    [vo] GL_RENDERER='AMD Radeon HD 7340 Graphics'
    [vo] GL_VERSION='3.0.12441 Compatibility Profile Context 13.20.11'
    [vo] GL_SHADING_LANGUAGE_VERSION='4.30'
    [vo] [gl] OpenGL legacy compat. found.
    [vo] [gl] Detected OpenGL features: [Basic OpenGL] [Legacy OpenGL] [OpenGL 2.0] [OpenGL 2.1] [OpenGL 3.0] [Framebuffers] [VAOs] [sRGB textures] [sRGB framebuffers] [Float textures] [RG textures] [NO_SW]
    [vo/opengl] Testing user-set FBO format
    [vo/opengl] Create FBO: 16x16
    [vo/opengl] 8-bit precision: 0x0p+0
    [vo/opengl] 16-bit precision: 0x1.0001p-9
    [vo/opengl] full float: 0x1.01p-9
    [vo/opengl] out of range value (2): 0x1p+0
    [vo/opengl] Display depth: R=8, G=8, B=8
    [vo/opengl] Testing user-set FBO format
    [vo/opengl] Create FBO: 16x16
    [vo/opengl] 8-bit precision: 0x0p+0
    [vo/opengl] 16-bit precision: 0x1.0001p-9
    [vo/opengl] full float: 0x1.01p-9
    [vo/opengl] out of range value (2): 0x1p+0
    [vo/opengl] Reinit rendering.
    [decvideo] Codec list:
    [decvideo] lavc:h264 - H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10
    [decvideo] lavc:h264_vdpau (h264) - H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 (VDPAU acceleration)
    [decvideo] Opening video decoder lavc:h264
    [decvideo] Selected video codec: H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 [lavc:h264]
    [vo] Disabling DPMS
    [vo] DPMSDisable stat: 1
    [decaudio] Codec list:
    [decaudio] lavc:vorbis - Vorbis
    [decaudio] lavc:libvorbis (vorbis) - libvorbis
    [decaudio] Opening audio decoder lavc:vorbis
    [decaudio] dec_audio: Allocating 8192 + 65536 = 73728 bytes for output buffer.
    [decaudio] INFO: libavcodec "vorbis" init OK!
    [decaudio] Selected audio codec: Vorbis [lavc:vorbis]
    [decaudio] AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, floatle
    [decaudio] Building audio filter chain for 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle -> 0Hz empty 0ch ??...
    [af] Audio filter chain:
    [af] [in] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [out] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [ao] 0Hz empty 0ch ??
    [af] Audio filter chain:
    [af] [in] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
    [af] [out] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatle
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