Ian Armstrong wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 May 2007, Lutz Koschorreck wrote:
> [snip].
>
>
>> I have tested the stuff with ivtv-0.10.1 driver and PAL.
>> Currently I don't now, if the plugin is also working with NTSC. Please
>> test and let me know.
>>
>> Here some technical details:
>> How to patch:
>> cd xine-ui-0.99.5
>> patch -p1 < "PATHTO"/xine-ui-0.99.5-vidix-ivtv.patch
>> cd xine-lib-1.1.6
>> patch -p 1 < "PATHTO"/xine-lib-1.1.6-vidix-ivtv.patch
>>
>> How to set up your environment:
>> export FRAMEBUFFER=/dev/fb? (? stands for the framebuffer device you
>> want to use)
>> fbset -fb /dev/fb? -g 720 576 720 576 32 -t 42158 1 55 1 14 24 2 -rgba
>> 8/16,8/8,8/0,8/24 (set console to max resolution (PAL))
>> ivtvfbctl -d /dev/fb? -v 0 ("disable" alpha blending)
>>
>> Now start xinefb and have fun:
>> fbxine --stdctl -A alsa -V vidixfb dvd://
>>
>> It would be great if someone can test the stuff and let me know if it is
>> working correctly. If so I will commit the patches to the xine and vidix
>> project directly.
>>
>
> A couple of small mistakes regarding dimension handling which can cause the
> image to be scrambled. This patch (for xine-lib) corrects them. The fix also
> removes the need for the fbset command, though you may still want to use it
> to allow video to overscan.
>
>
Thanx for the hint. It works well :-)
CU Lutz
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