You need to write the xvmc code first :)
There is no xvmc support in the 350 driver at the
moment 
I haven't looked at xvmc at all yet and i'm not sure
that i will find any time to do so for quite a while
or exactly what the benefit would be of getting xvmc
working.

John

--- Adam Forsyth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm currently unable to play video using xvmc over
> my pvr-350's
> tv-out. I can play video just fine with xv, but not
> with xvmc.
> 
> If I try to use mythtv, mplayer, or xine with xvmc
> output, they give
> an error message that is some variation on "no
> XVideo-MotionCompensation extension found on
> display."
> 
> My xorg.conf has these lines in the pvr-350 device
> section:
> 
> Section "Device"
>         Identifier  "Hauppauge PVR 350 iTVC15
> Framebuffer"
>         Driver      "ivtvdev"
> 
>         Option      "fbdev" "/dev/fb1"
>         Option "VideoOverlay" "On"
>         Option "XVideo" "On"
>         #the following line has no effect
>         Option "XVideo-MotionCompensation" "On"
> 
>         BusID "PCI:2:13:0"
> EndSection         
> 
> and these logs are in the xorg log file:
> 
> (II) Loading extension XVideo
> (II) Loading extension XVideo-MotionCompensation
> 
> xdpyinfo lists the "XVideo" extension but no
> "XVideo-MotionCompensation" extension for the
> display. I don't know if
> it should be listed or not.
> 
> I'm sure I'm just missing something simple, but I'd
> appreciate it if
> someone could point out to me what that is.
> 



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