Nicholas,
It looks as if you are SSH'ed in to the system, and looking at the
virtual display associated with X forwarding (localhost:10.0), rather
than the real display. Try setting the DISPLAY environment variable to
":0".
--Matt
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 22:31 -0700, Nicholas Gibson wrote:
> XV support now seems to be working MUCH better with
> the new X driver in conjunction with ivtv-0.3.6p.
> Thanks to everyone for the great work.
>
> The command mplayer -ao alsa -vo xv will successfully
> play video with much less CPU usage. This would lead
> me to believe xv is working.... What I don't
> understand is why xvinfo still shows no xv support?
> Am I missing something or is it safe to ignore the
> fact that xvinfo does not return success?
>
> Xlib: extension "XVideo" missing on display
> "localhost:10.0".
> xvinfo: No X-Video Extension on localhost:10.0
>
>
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