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Ubuntu + Mediasdk for QSV support

jan_g_1
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Hey, i have working ubuntu 14.04 with mediasdk and ffmpeg to transcode video files. but now i see that there is an error in my installation...

root@lenovo:~# ./sys_analyzer_linux.py 
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Hardware readiness checks:
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 [ OK ] Processor name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570T CPU @ 2.90GHz
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OS readiness checks:
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 [ OK ] GPU visible to OS
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Media Server Studio Install:
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 [ OK ] user is root
 [ ERROR ] libva.so.1 not found.  Check LD_LIBRARY_PATH contains '/usr/lib64;/usr/local/lib'
 [ OK ] vainfo reports valid codec entry points
 [ ERROR ] no /dev/dri/renderD* interfaces found
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Component Smoke Tests:
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 [ ERROR ] no Media SDK include files.  Are Intel components installed?
 [ ERROR ] no OpenCL include files.  Are Intel components installed?

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Media SDK Plugins available:
(for more info see /opt/intel/mediasdk/plugins/plugins.cfg)
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 [ ERROR ] no plugins/plugins.cfg.  Are Intel components installed?

it is kernel 3.8 and then mediasdk + ffmpeg installed...

 

so i try to install ubuntu 16.04 with mediasdk but there i found no working solution. can anybody help me? i found a way to install it in centos but i want to use ubuntu...

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Jeffrey_M_Intel1
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I've also seen some issues with Ubuntu 16.04.  However, Ubuntu 14.04 should work well for this machine following these steps:

https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/how-to-setup-media-server-studio-on-secondary-os-of-linux

More details on how to check your install are in this article:

http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/cloud-computing/quicksync-video-ffmpeg-install-valid.html

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