mike lewis wrote:
[..]
> I'm not sure I haven't tried that in a long time.  df_xine though,
> does not support things like the scaling libraries in xinelib.  It's a
> very limited interface compared to xine-ui. Actually, I had to hack
> fbxine to support it also, so I might be able to hack df_xine to

If fbxine supports what you  want, you could try it on DirectFB, as 
Claudio Ciccani from the DFB team submitted a DirectFB output driver 
some time (over a year) ago. You may have to tweak the DFBARGS 
environment variable and maybe also video.device.directfb_layer_id in 
the xine config file to make it work (at least I had to, in order to get 
the picture on the TV, from my G400, I got that info from this thread: 
http://mail.directfb.org/pipermail/directfb-users/2006-January/001390.html )

> scale..  But.  I'd rather go with the easiest option, and that is X.
> And from memory DirectFB excludes the use of X right?

Well, on my HTPC, as long as I have the G400 and only a standard 
resolution PAL TV, hooked via SCART-RGB and the results are brilliant 
for that kind of setup, X is overkill for me. If I had the money to buy 
a *real* HDTV, not the crap they still sell nowadays, I'd probably go 
with nvidia, X and XvMC.
BTW, there is also XDirectFB (haven't tried it, though).

Cheers,
Lucian

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