On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 14:32 +0000, Louis King wrote:
> All,
>  
> I was fiddling around with my setup and managed to solve this problem.
> Not sure if you can recreate it, but heres what I have/did...
>  
> Freevo 1.5.3 on Fedora Core 1
> Hauppauge PVR-350 via IVTV Drivers
>  
> Basically, videos were playing (i.e. hear sound and Freevo appeared
> after movie had finished), except no video. If I used the "IVTVFBCTL"
> command to change the Alpha settings manually in Bash, I could see the
> video, but I couldn't get Freevo to do this automatically.
>  
> Heres how I solved it...
>  
> 1) Switched from MPlayer to Xine as the quality was better
> 2) Set Xines VO_DEV options to "xfb" (XFrameBuffer)
>  
> and then it all works perfectly... not even any sound delays!

But can you get fullsreen on Framebuffer alone?? When I was playing
around, I couldn't get Framebuffer to work fullscreen on Freevo. 
> 

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