Claudio Ciccani wrote:
>Dave wrote: > > >>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. >> >> > >The XV extension of XDirectFB wraps the available overlay layer (in your >case it's using the Matrox BES). > > > >>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? >> >> > >To enable deinterlacing from gxine press Ctrl + L. > > I use xine-ui, enabling deinterlacing with -D, hope thats right > > >>and as well flipping >>on vblank to rid of vertical tearing in the video image. >> >> >> > >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. > > > 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 _______________________________________________ directfb-users mailing list [email protected] http://mail.directfb.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/directfb-users
