On 1/13/07, Jason Tackaberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 23:31 +0800, mike lewis wrote:
> > Before I go off to bed I just have to say that I figured out what the
> > issue was.  vidix wasn't detecting the RAm size of my card.  So I hard
> > coded the RAM size (from 16 to 32) and now there is not more artifacts
> > on the screen.
>
> Where did you hardcode this?
>
in mga_vid.c under drivers/vidix

I found an option mga_vid_sdram or similar and tried to set it to 32
from the command line and from the .xine/config file.  But neither of
these worked; so in the bit where the cards ram is autodetected I made
them all 32.  Not very transferable but I was in a hurry to get a DVD
going for the mrs ;-).

> >  Soo.. Jaason.. I'm back on the xine bandwagon now ;-).
>
> :)
>
> I asked the question because I too used to be a xine bigot.  Then I
> started working with xine-lib, and saw that it really was nicely
> designed, and then I realized almost all my xine bigotry stemmed from
> the hideousness that is xine-ui.
>
Actually, most of my xine bigotry was and is really just a reflection
of the people who taught me linux's opinions of media players.  As I
mature in my linux experience though, I like to pick applications
which have open support environments.  *Just in case* I wonday submit
a patch ;-).  And from memory I'm pretty sure my scaling hack for
fbxine got accpeted into the main tree; I might be kidding myself on
that one but I think it did.  So with my new philosophy I really
should stick to xine shouldn't I? hehe.

> Freevo2 will not be using xine-ui, but rather uses xine-lib directly.
>
And I can't wait to help test it ;-) hehe.

Mike
>

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