> The card can directly only decode mjpeg encoded AVI/Quicktime/Movtar,
> and produce video output. With mplayer and the -vo zr (try the -zrhelp
> first) you can play back nearly every stream on the TV out of you DC10.
> But a 1GHz CPU is needed to convert the video in realtime to a mjpeg
> stream that is sent to DC10/LML33/BUZ.

OK, I have a recent Mplayer build doing just that. :o) However, my box is a 
dual PIII-500mhz, which, since MPlayer doesn't thread, is effectively a 
single PIII-500. As you say, it's a bit slow. The image judders when things 
move about.

2 questions:

1) is it possible to "preconvert" the stream in some way, to prevent things 
having to be done in real time?

2) is it possible to have the picture fill the TV screen? It currently 
occupies the centre, and has a wide black border all round the outside.

-- 
> eatapple
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