i've tried off and on to get that working, but it's
never really delivered satisfying results

let me know how it goes.. perhaps the new drivers will
make it feasable :)

-tmk


--- Thomas Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> > I guess I have to test the latest developments. 
> But as far I as
> > understand, the Xv works well only with 0.3 series
> of drivers.  I have
> > a quite stable set up at the moment, and I do not
> feel like
> > experimenting a lot as I don't have much spare
> time.
> >
> > I have a VIA EPIA M10k.
> 
> I have the same machine; you should not use an ivtv
> plugin, but the 
> hardware mpg2 decoder that is on your epia board.
> See http://unichrome.sourceforge.net/
> If you use the CVS version of x.org (which has a
> recent unichrome driver) 
> plus the cvs version of xine (which has another part
> of the unichrome 
> driver) and the 2.6.12 kernel (which has a 3th part
> of the unichrome 
> stuff), you will see your cpu load drop to almost
> nothing when you use 
> DRI and xxmc.
> 
> I have to admit that I only have had this working
> for 2 days and I still 
> have some issues with my X (manually changing
> resolution crashes it).
> It sure does have promise, though :)
> 
> - -- 
> Thomas Zander
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