Claudio Ciccani wrote:

>Dave wrote:
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>>I have recently configured xdirectfb with a matrox card, and it works 
>>fine, and want to use xine on top of it, for proper scaling.  It runs 
>>well, but xine doesnt specifically have a "xdirectfb" video output 
>>option, how do I know for sure that xine will use the matrox BES and 
>>hardware colorspace conversion of xdirectfb?  xine thinks its using the 
>>"xv" video output method.  
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>The XV extension of XDirectFB wraps the available overlay layer (in your 
>case it's using the Matrox BES).
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>>I see some interlacing artifacts in the 
>>picture, and was pretty sure that the matrox had a hardware 
>>deinterlacer, but how does one tell xine to use it?
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>To enable deinterlacing from gxine press Ctrl + L.
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I use xine-ui, enabling deinterlacing with -D, hope thats right

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>>and as well flipping 
>>on vblank to rid of vertical tearing in the video image.
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>If you have a recent version of xine-lib, you should have a driver 
>called XDirectFB too (built when xine-lib is configured with 
>--enable-directfb). This driver has a configuration option called 
>"video.device.directfb_vsync"; set it to 1 to enable flipping on vblank.
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I have tried every which way to get xine-lib to make a driver called 
xdirectfb, but it never does, even with the --enable-directfb compile 
option, (xine-lib is recent CVS).  It makes the "directfb" driver, but 
never an "xdirectfb" driver.  I have tried with xdirectdb running, and 
still no go.

Unless the driver in xine-lib is newer than a few weeks old CVS, it dont 
work for me :(

Thanks. Dave

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