05-24-2020, 02:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2020, 02:01 AM by jazzmans.)
I just installed debian bullseye t'other day, with the 5.5 kernel and I love it, mostly.
One thing that surprised me, and concerns me, is cpu temps.
While playing music on youtube with a static image, (no moving graphics), and reading one of my forums, I saw temps hitting 67C.
That's absurdelly hot, Even my big Nvidia cards don't see temps like that.
Now, ambient temp is 80f, no sunlight, and the body of the pinebook is scalding hot.
I pulled out my marble dough making board, and put the pinebook on top of it on the rubber stand-offs, not much temp change. When I moved the pinebook pro so that half of the rubber washers are hanging over the side, (thus the magnesium case is directly touching the marble) temps drop to a much more reasonable 42-55C.
Is this normal? I don't remember temps like this with the stock debian oldstable the pinebook came with.
htop shows 1.97, 2.6, 3.70 for load averages, most of it is firefox.
I'm looking at temperatures with gkrellm and inxi -Fix. the other temperature sensor (whatever it is) only reads 18C.
https://youtu.be/nsArbdB_XUY
Is what I'm listening to, as you can see, it's just a single static image, I am using a USB DAC, HiFimeDIY Audio SA9023 USB Audio type: USB
because the stock soundcard and speakers, well, frankly, blow. Using an external DAC is so much better, it's worth lugging around, especially since I don't have to lug around a power supply.
Laptop is plugged in, at the moment.
TIA, for any information, suggestions.
05-24-2020, 02:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2020, 02:49 AM by Dendrocalamus64.)
Code: $ youtube-dl --list-formats https://youtu.be/nsArbdB_XUY
[youtube] nsArbdB_XUY: Downloading webpage
[youtube] nsArbdB_XUY: Downloading js player 85548937
[info] Available formats for nsArbdB_XUY:
format code extension resolution note
249 webm audio only tiny 67k , opus @ 50k (48000Hz), 23.68MiB
250 webm audio only tiny 103k , opus @ 70k (48000Hz), 31.75MiB
140 m4a audio only tiny 131k , m4a_dash container, mp4a.40.2@128k (44100Hz), 57.36MiB
251 webm audio only tiny 203k , opus @160k (48000Hz), 62.47MiB
278 webm 146x144 144p 50k , webm container, vp9, 30fps, video only, 9.55MiB
160 mp4 146x144 144p 67k , avc1.4d400b, 30fps, video only, 17.47MiB
242 webm 242x240 240p 135k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 17.43MiB
133 mp4 242x240 240p 138k , avc1.4d400d, 30fps, video only, 39.95MiB
134 mp4 364x360 360p 142k , avc1.4d4015, 30fps, video only, 27.79MiB
243 webm 364x360 360p 236k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 28.54MiB
135 mp4 486x480 480p 280k , avc1.4d401e, 30fps, video only, 49.47MiB
244 webm 486x480 480p 398k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 42.74MiB
136 mp4 728x720 720p 565k , avc1.4d401f, 30fps, video only, 91.54MiB
247 webm 728x720 720p 784k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 82.98MiB
137 mp4 1092x1080 1080p 1170k , avc1.640020, 30fps, video only, 153.07MiB
248 webm 1092x1080 1080p 1457k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 142.62MiB
18 mp4 364x360 360p 281k , avc1.42001E, 30fps, mp4a.40.2@ 96k (44100Hz), 126.92MiB (best)
It's not a static image. It's a video stream consisting of a long series of frames of the same image, and the video codec isn't smart enough to recognize that. Depending on the player size, you were still playing back 1080p video for, I guess, a long time. At 80F ambient, and, unlike the big Nvidia cards, the Pinebook doesn't have a fan.
Workaround is to install youtube-dl, grab your choice of the audio-only formats (150 or 251), and play it back with an efficient audio file player, not Firefox.
(05-24-2020, 02:22 AM)Dendrocalamus64 Wrote: Code: $ youtube-dl --list-formats https://youtu.be/nsArbdB_XUY
[youtube] nsArbdB_XUY: Downloading webpage
[youtube] nsArbdB_XUY: Downloading js player 85548937
[info] Available formats for nsArbdB_XUY:
format code extension resolution note
249 webm audio only tiny 67k , opus @ 50k (48000Hz), 23.68MiB
250 webm audio only tiny 103k , opus @ 70k (48000Hz), 31.75MiB
140 m4a audio only tiny 131k , m4a_dash container, mp4a.40.2@128k (44100Hz), 57.36MiB
251 webm audio only tiny 203k , opus @160k (48000Hz), 62.47MiB
278 webm 146x144 144p 50k , webm container, vp9, 30fps, video only, 9.55MiB
160 mp4 146x144 144p 67k , avc1.4d400b, 30fps, video only, 17.47MiB
242 webm 242x240 240p 135k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 17.43MiB
133 mp4 242x240 240p 138k , avc1.4d400d, 30fps, video only, 39.95MiB
134 mp4 364x360 360p 142k , avc1.4d4015, 30fps, video only, 27.79MiB
243 webm 364x360 360p 236k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 28.54MiB
135 mp4 486x480 480p 280k , avc1.4d401e, 30fps, video only, 49.47MiB
244 webm 486x480 480p 398k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 42.74MiB
136 mp4 728x720 720p 565k , avc1.4d401f, 30fps, video only, 91.54MiB
247 webm 728x720 720p 784k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 82.98MiB
137 mp4 1092x1080 1080p 1170k , avc1.640020, 30fps, video only, 153.07MiB
248 webm 1092x1080 1080p 1457k , vp9, 30fps, video only, 142.62MiB
18 mp4 364x360 360p 281k , avc1.42001E, 30fps, mp4a.40.2@ 96k (44100Hz), 126.92MiB (best)
It's not a static image. It's a video stream consisting of a long series of frames of the same image, and the video codec isn't smart enough to recognize that. Depending on the player size, you were still playing back 1080p video for, I guess, a long time. At 80F ambient, and, unlike the big Nvidia cards, the Pinebook doesn't have a fan.
Workaround is to install youtube-dl, grab your choice of the audio-only formats (150 or 251), and play it back with an efficient audio file player, not Firefox.
youtube-dl takes an inordinate amount of time to , well, do anything. Like 5-10 minutes. any suggestions? It does work, but spends most of its time doing nothing. I use it on other machines, and there's no lag at all. it's not like its doing anything, htop shows nothing, and iotop shows nothing. Again, it does work, just exceedingly slowly.
It doesn't delay on my PBP. There are a lot of debug options listed in the man page, try adding --verbose --print-traffic to see where it's getting hung up?
05-26-2020, 10:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2020, 10:55 AM by xmixahlx.)
set youtube video to the lowest resolution.
your best bet is youtube for kodi right now. kodi supports mpeg2, vp8, vp9, h264 (8 and 10bit), and h265 (8 and 10 bit) hardware media decoding.
when we have vaapi support for hantro and rkvdec, then hwaccel will work on youtube etc. on firefox+wayland and chrome+vaapi patch.
There are a number of Firefox extensions that disable the video portion of Youtube videos. Maybe those would help.
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