Oops, spoke too soon. It did look like it needed less CPU in X though.

But, I didn't have XV enabled in my /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, so I enabled it, and now when I try to playback (mythtv cvs), I just get a black screen and these messages in the dmesg:

ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used

Note that I don't use the PVR350 mpeg decoder at all anymore (mythtv doesn't do timestretch for that).

I tried dd-ing an mpeg2 file to /dev/video16, but that didn't help. Actually, the whole thing locked up not long after that:


ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Tried to open YUV output device but need to send data to mpeg decoder before it can be used
ivtv: Allocate DMA stream 5 using 16 65536 byte buffers 1048576 kbytes total
ivtv: Allocate DMA stream 6 using 1024 2048 byte buffers 1048576 kbytes total
ivtv: 1000 ms time out waiting for firmware
ivtv: Failed api call 0x00000044 with result 0xfffffff0





Jelle.

Jelle wrote:
John Harvey wrote:

Here's the binary xdriver v0.10.
This fixes non-full height video playback and centers videos with a black
border surrounding them.
It reverts the normal drawing code to exactly the same as 0.8 so should fix
the odd redraw problem.
It is built against XFree86 4.3 so should be usable by most people.


Any more problems please continue to let me know.


Works great here too.

Great work John!

Jelle.


John




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