[mythtv-users] OpenGL Support and PiP

2006-01-28 Thread Brian Wood
With my previous incarnation of MythTV PiP worked just fine. Due to  
hardware problems I have had to re-build and things are mostly  
working now, but PiP is not.

The only differences (that I'm aware of) are a newer kernel, newer  
version of LIRC (shouldn't matter), and the fact that I have compiled  
MythTV without OpenGL support. This was due to high CPU load when  
watching live TV. Originally I solved this by commenting out load  
glx in my X config, but this time I took some advice and simply  
compiled without OpenGL. My CPU load is now reasonable even with glx  
loaded.

The system does see at least two capture cards, because I can watch  
one channel and record another without problems. IVTV detect shows  
everything OK.

Before I re-compile MythTV with OpenGL support in an effort to  
resolve this problem, does it make sense that this could have  
anything to do with it? Itdoesn't make real sense to me but I'm  
running out of ideas :-)

Any other ideas as to what might make PiP mal-function?

Gentoo linux, 2.6.15, amd64, plenty of storage and RAM
MythTV 0.18.1
IVTV 0.4.2
LIRC 0.8.0_pre3
PVR-150, PVR-350, HD-3000
nVidia 5700 video card

Much thanks for any input, as always.

Brian Wood
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL Support and PiP

2006-01-28 Thread Jarod Wilson
On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:19, Brian Wood wrote:
 With my previous incarnation of MythTV PiP worked just fine. Due to
 hardware problems I have had to re-build and things are mostly
 working now, but PiP is not.

 The only differences (that I'm aware of) are a newer kernel, newer
 version of LIRC (shouldn't matter), and the fact that I have compiled
 MythTV without OpenGL support. This was due to high CPU load when
 watching live TV. Originally I solved this by commenting out load
 glx in my X config, but this time I took some advice and simply
 compiled without OpenGL. My CPU load is now reasonable even with glx
 loaded.

Uh, why recompile to disable OpenGL, when you can simply toggle it off in the 
settings?

 Before I re-compile MythTV with OpenGL support in an effort to
 resolve this problem, does it make sense that this could have
 anything to do with it? Itdoesn't make real sense to me but I'm
 running out of ideas :-)

 Any other ideas as to what might make PiP mal-function?

nVidia driver version change, possibly.

 Gentoo linux, 2.6.15, amd64, plenty of storage and RAM
 MythTV 0.18.1
 IVTV 0.4.2
 LIRC 0.8.0_pre3
 PVR-150, PVR-350, HD-3000
 nVidia 5700 video card

What nVidia driver are you using? The latest one results in pegged cpus on 
playback for some folks, while 7676 works just fine. Though I dunno if 7676 
compiles against 2.6.15 w/o patching...

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL Support and PiP

2006-01-28 Thread Brian Wood

On Jan 28, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:

 On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:19, Brian Wood wrote:
 With my previous incarnation of MythTV PiP worked just fine. Due to
 hardware problems I have had to re-build and things are mostly
 working now, but PiP is not.

 The only differences (that I'm aware of) are a newer kernel, newer
 version of LIRC (shouldn't matter), and the fact that I have compiled
 MythTV without OpenGL support. This was due to high CPU load when
 watching live TV. Originally I solved this by commenting out load
 glx in my X config, but this time I took some advice and simply
 compiled without OpenGL. My CPU load is now reasonable even with glx
 loaded.

 Uh, why recompile to disable OpenGL, when you can simply toggle it  
 off in the
 settings?

Ah, that's true of the SVN versions but not the plain-vanilla 0.18.1,  
which I am trying to stay with for several reasons.


 Before I re-compile MythTV with OpenGL support in an effort to
 resolve this problem, does it make sense that this could have
 anything to do with it? Itdoesn't make real sense to me but I'm
 running out of ideas :-)

 Any other ideas as to what might make PiP mal-function?

 nVidia driver version change, possibly.

 Gentoo linux, 2.6.15, amd64, plenty of storage and RAM
 MythTV 0.18.1
 IVTV 0.4.2
 LIRC 0.8.0_pre3
 PVR-150, PVR-350, HD-3000
 nVidia 5700 video card

 What nVidia driver are you using? The latest one results in pegged  
 cpus on
 playback for some folks, while 7676 works just fine. Though I dunno  
 if 7676
 compiles against 2.6.15 w/o patching...

I'm using 8178, but PiP was working fine with this same nVidia driver  
in my previous installation.

BTW - I've seen people having different results with the same  
version of nVidia drivers, and I now realize that I am using the 64- 
bit drivers, 32-bit versions with the same release number might  
behave differently. This might explain some of the inconsistent  
reports about nVidia drivers. We should all report our architectures  
when reporting problems (I'm as guilty as anyone here), as well as  
the kernel version as the nVidia modules compiles against it and its  
sources.

I've also discovered that trying to engage PiP (by typing V) locks  
up my frontend in that ESC does not get me out of it. Killing the  
frontend from an ssh login allows me to see a waiting for input  
message repeated many times.

It's just frustrating because I *did* have it working :-)
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL Support and PiP

2006-01-28 Thread Michael T. Dean
On 01/28/06 16:16, Brian Wood wrote:

On Jan 28, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:

On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:19, Brian Wood wrote:


this time I took some advice and simply compiled without OpenGL.

Uh, why recompile to disable OpenGL, when you can simply toggle it off in the 
settings?

Ah, that's true of the SVN versions but not the plain-vanilla 0.18.1,  
which I am trying to stay with for several reasons.
  

Right.  The setting is available in 0.18-fixes SVN and (of course) SVN 
head, but 0.18.1 and below do not have the setting.

Mike
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL Support and PiP

2006-01-28 Thread Jarod Wilson
On Saturday 28 January 2006 13:44, Michael T. Dean wrote:
 On 01/28/06 16:16, Brian Wood wrote:
 On Jan 28, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
 On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:19, Brian Wood wrote:
 this time I took some advice and simply compiled without OpenGL.
 
 Uh, why recompile to disable OpenGL, when you can simply toggle it off in
  the settings?
 
 Ah, that's true of the SVN versions but not the plain-vanilla 0.18.1,
 which I am trying to stay with for several reasons.

 Right.  The setting is available in 0.18-fixes SVN and (of course) SVN
 head, but 0.18.1 and below do not have the setting.

Ah, my mistake. I thought we'd got that OpenGL toggle patch into 0.18.1. Well, 
if you want to stay 0.18.1-ish, you might try building off the 0-18-fixes 
branch, rather than the 0.18.1 tarball.

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL Support and PiP

2006-01-28 Thread Brian Wood

On Jan 28, 2006, at 4:45 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:

 On Saturday 28 January 2006 13:44, Michael T. Dean wrote:
 On 01/28/06 16:16, Brian Wood wrote:
 On Jan 28, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
 On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:19, Brian Wood wrote:
 this time I took some advice and simply compiled without OpenGL.

 Uh, why recompile to disable OpenGL, when you can simply toggle  
 it off in
 the settings?

 Ah, that's true of the SVN versions but not the plain-vanilla  
 0.18.1,
 which I am trying to stay with for several reasons.

 Right.  The setting is available in 0.18-fixes SVN and (of course)  
 SVN
 head, but 0.18.1 and below do not have the setting.

 Ah, my mistake. I thought we'd got that OpenGL toggle patch into  
 0.18.1. Well,
 if you want to stay 0.18.1-ish, you might try building off the 0-18- 
 fixes
 branch, rather than the 0.18.1 tarball.


No problem, I know how hard it is to keep track of what patch is in  
what release.

Meanwhile the plot has thickened. PiP *does* work fine if I enable it  
via the on-screen menu (brought up with M), but pressing V still  
doesn't work and locks up the frontend so that it still works but  
needs an external kill to get out of it.

I can certainly live with this, and as soon as I update my LIRC  
configs it will (hopefully) become academic. I'd say that I've proven  
it does not have anything to do with OpenGL, so thus endeth this  
thread :-)

Much thanks to all and sorry to have involved the list in my Red  
Herring search.

Still wonder what's going on, but you can't know everything.
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[mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-23 Thread r10



Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 11/22/2005 4:17 PM Michael T. Dean wrote:


Raphael Pooser wrote:


Rasmus B. Nielsen wrote:


what is the problem when I try to use opengl in music-player or 
in the gallery my box freezes, and uses 100% of CPU. But I have 
installed opengl and it works (I have 250 FPS in glxgears,before 
I added DRI to X11, I had 54 FPS) ?





what kind of card are you using?  Do you have the nvidia binary 
drivers or ati binary drivers installed





correctly



, etc?





I've seen many cases where they did not install correctly using
binary packages because links weren't properly created or some 
other little thing like that.




And so how does one tell if his nvidia drivers are installed 
correctly?  I'm running nvidia drivers built via portage on a 
Gentoo 2.6.13 system.  Yet I don't think I have any video 
acceleration as visualizations seem to stutter slightly and my CPU 
is at 100%.  This is on an Athlon XP 2800.




 Look at your xorg.conf file.  Usually in /etc/X11.  You should 
see something like this in the file somewhere:


Section Device
Identifier  Videocard0
Driver  nvidia
#   Driver  nv
VendorName  Rosewill
BoardName   NVIDIA GeForce 5200FX
Option  NoDDC
EndSection

 The *key* is that Driver is nvidia, *not* nv.

 Also, take a look at the X log file.  Usually in /var/log.  Look for:

(II) LoadModule: nvidia
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o
(II) Module nvidia: vendor=NVIDIA Corporation
compiled for 4.0.2, module version = 1.0.7676
Module class: XFree86 Video Driver

 Actually, looking at the log file should have been the first 
thing to check.  Oh well.




In my X log I have a entry that says that my VIA driver is loadet, and 
I also have hardware acceleration of MPEG2/4 video (supported by the 
video chip)


Regards,
Rasmus





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Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-23 Thread Jules Bean

Drew Tomlinson wrote:
And so how does one tell if his nvidia drivers are installed 
correctly?  I'm running nvidia drivers built via portage on a Gentoo 
2.6.13 system.  Yet I don't think I have any video acceleration as 
visualizations seem to stutter slightly and my CPU is at 100%.  This 
is on an Athlon XP 2800.



run glxinfo

it produces a lot of output, you might want glxinfo | less

If you see something like 'Direct Rendering' or 'Direct Rendering: Yes' 
then you have hardware GL working. If you see mutterings about software 
and MesaGL then it's software.  (exact output varies somewhat from OS to 
OS and system to system)


Jules
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Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-23 Thread R. Geoffrey Newbury
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 16:53:07 -0800, Chris Trown wrote:

Drew Tomlinson wrote:
 On 11/22/2005 4:17 PM Michael T. Dean wrote:
 And so how does one tell if his nvidia drivers are installed 
 correctly?  
  Look at your xorg.conf file.  Usually in /etc/X11.  You should see 
something like this in the file somewhere:

Section Device
   Identifier  Videocard0
   Driver  nvidia
#  Driver  nv
   VendorName  Rosewill
   BoardName   NVIDIA GeForce 5200FX
   Option  NoDDC
EndSection

  The *key* is that Driver is nvidia, *not* nv.

  Also, take a look at the X log file.  Usually in /var/log.  Look for:

(II) LoadModule: nvidia
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o
(II) Module nvidia: vendor=NVIDIA Corporation
   compiled for 4.0.2, module version = 1.0.7676
   Module class: XFree86 Video Driver

  Actually, looking at the log file should have been the first thing 
to check.  Oh well.

Also look in /etc/X11/XvMC.conf (or something like that). It should have a
one-liner, libnvidia??.so.0 or somesuch.

I don't know the exact name for the nvidia library. I think this is the
lib which really drops your CPU usage.

Geoff
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Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-23 Thread Rasmus B. Nielsen
I use a VIA card, and I have the binary drivers installed, and I am using it.

-Original Message-
From: Raphael Pooser[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22-11-05 23:46:15
To: Discussion about mythtvmythtv-users@mythtv.org
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

Rasmus B. Nielsen wrote:

hi

what is the problem when I try to use opengl in music-player or in the 
gallery my box freezes, and uses 100% of CPU. But I have installed opengl and 
it works (I have 250 FPS in glxgears,before I added DRI to X11, I had 54 FPS) ?

Regards,
Rasmus
  



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what kind of card are you using?  Do you have the nvidia binary drivers 
or ati binary drivers installed, etc?
Raphael
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Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-23 Thread Rasmus B. Nielsen


 Drew Tomlinson wrote:
  And so how does one tell if his nvidia drivers are installed 
  correctly?  I'm running nvidia drivers built via portage on a Gentoo 
  2.6.13 system.  Yet I don't think I have any video acceleration as 
  visualizations seem to stutter slightly and my CPU is at 100%.  This 
  is on an Athlon XP 2800.
 
 
 run glxinfo
 
 it produces a lot of output, you might want glxinfo | less
 
 If you see something like 'Direct Rendering' or 'Direct Rendering: Yes' 
 then you have hardware GL working. If you see mutterings about software 
 and MesaGL then it's software.  (exact output varies somewhat from OS to 
 OS and system to system)
 
I have Direct Rendering: Yes in glxinfo.
I have also compiled the mythtv with opengl support, what do I need to do to 
stop my mythtv from frezing (mythfrondt uses 100% CPU) when I try to use opengl 
(in the music-player or in the gallery) ?

Regards,
Rasmus
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[mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-22 Thread Rasmus B. Nielsen
hi

what is the problem when I try to use opengl in music-player or in the gallery 
my box freezes, and uses 100% of CPU. But I have installed opengl and it works 
(I have 250 FPS in glxgears,before I added DRI to X11, I had 54 FPS) ?

Regards,
Rasmus
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Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-22 Thread Raphael Pooser

Rasmus B. Nielsen wrote:


hi

what is the problem when I try to use opengl in music-player or in the gallery 
my box freezes, and uses 100% of CPU. But I have installed opengl and it works 
(I have 250 FPS in glxgears,before I added DRI to X11, I had 54 FPS) ?

Regards,
Rasmus
 




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what kind of card are you using?  Do you have the nvidia binary drivers 
or ati binary drivers installed, etc?

Raphael
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Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-22 Thread Michael T. Dean

Raphael Pooser wrote:


Rasmus B. Nielsen wrote:

what is the problem when I try to use opengl in music-player or in 
the gallery my box freezes, and uses 100% of CPU. But I have 
installed opengl and it works (I have 250 FPS in glxgears,before I 
added DRI to X11, I had 54 FPS) ?


what kind of card are you using?  Do you have the nvidia binary 
drivers or ati binary drivers installed


correctly


, etc?


I've seen many cases where they did not install correctly using binary 
packages because links weren't properly created or some other little 
thing like that.


Mike
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Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-22 Thread Drew Tomlinson

On 11/22/2005 4:17 PM Michael T. Dean wrote:


Raphael Pooser wrote:


Rasmus B. Nielsen wrote:

what is the problem when I try to use opengl in music-player or in 
the gallery my box freezes, and uses 100% of CPU. But I have 
installed opengl and it works (I have 250 FPS in glxgears,before I 
added DRI to X11, I had 54 FPS) ?



what kind of card are you using?  Do you have the nvidia binary 
drivers or ati binary drivers installed



correctly


, etc?



I've seen many cases where they did not install correctly using binary 
packages because links weren't properly created or some other little 
thing like that.



And so how does one tell if his nvidia drivers are installed 
correctly?  I'm running nvidia drivers built via portage on a Gentoo 
2.6.13 system.  Yet I don't think I have any video acceleration as 
visualizations seem to stutter slightly and my CPU is at 100%.  This 
is on an Athlon XP 2800.


Thanks,

Drew

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Re: [mythtv-users] Opengl

2005-11-22 Thread Chris Trown

Drew Tomlinson wrote:

On 11/22/2005 4:17 PM Michael T. Dean wrote:


Raphael Pooser wrote:


Rasmus B. Nielsen wrote:

what is the problem when I try to use opengl in music-player or in 
the gallery my box freezes, and uses 100% of CPU. But I have 
installed opengl and it works (I have 250 FPS in glxgears,before I 
added DRI to X11, I had 54 FPS) ?




what kind of card are you using?  Do you have the nvidia binary 
drivers or ati binary drivers installed




correctly


, etc?




I've seen many cases where they did not install correctly using binary 
packages because links weren't properly created or some other little 
thing like that.




And so how does one tell if his nvidia drivers are installed 
correctly?  I'm running nvidia drivers built via portage on a Gentoo 
2.6.13 system.  Yet I don't think I have any video acceleration as 
visualizations seem to stutter slightly and my CPU is at 100%.  This 
is on an Athlon XP 2800.




 Look at your xorg.conf file.  Usually in /etc/X11.  You should see 
something like this in the file somewhere:


Section Device
Identifier  Videocard0
Driver  nvidia
#   Driver  nv
VendorName  Rosewill
BoardName   NVIDIA GeForce 5200FX
Option  NoDDC
EndSection

 The *key* is that Driver is nvidia, *not* nv.

 Also, take a look at the X log file.  Usually in /var/log.  Look for:

(II) LoadModule: nvidia
(II) Loading /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.o
(II) Module nvidia: vendor=NVIDIA Corporation
compiled for 4.0.2, module version = 1.0.7676
Module class: XFree86 Video Driver

 Actually, looking at the log file should have been the first thing 
to check.  Oh well.


Chris...


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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-28 Thread Sammo
On 10/25/05, Sammo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 10/24/05, Lee Koloszyc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I am also using the proprietary driver, version 8.18.6 and running
  Gentoo 2.6.13.
  It is also 64 bit.

 Can you send me your fglrxinfo output?

This is my glxinfo, which appears to show that I have OpenGL installed:

name of display: :0.0
display: :0  screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: SGI
server glx version string: 1.2
server glx extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info, GLX_EXT_visual_rating, GLX_EXT_import_context
client glx vendor string: ATI
client glx version string: 1.3
client glx extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info, GLX_EXT_visual_rating, GLX_EXT_import_context,
GLX_ARB_get_proc_address, GLX_ARB_multisample, GLX_ATI_pixel_format_float,
GLX_ATI_render_texture
GLX extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info, GLX_EXT_visual_rating, GLX_EXT_import_context
OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: RADEON 9550 Generic
OpenGL version string: 1.3.5395 (X4.3.0-8.18.6)
OpenGL extensions:
GL_ARB_multitexture, GL_EXT_texture_env_add, GL_EXT_compiled_vertex_array,
GL_S3_s3tc, GL_ARB_depth_texture, GL_ARB_fragment_program,
GL_ARB_fragment_program_shadow, GL_ARB_fragment_shader,
GL_ARB_multisample, GL_ARB_occlusion_query, GL_ARB_point_parameters,
GL_ARB_point_sprite, GL_ARB_shader_objects, GL_ARB_shading_language_100,
GL_ARB_shadow, GL_ARB_shadow_ambient, GL_ARB_texture_border_clamp,
GL_ARB_texture_compression, GL_ARB_texture_cube_map,
GL_ARB_texture_env_add, GL_ARB_texture_env_combine,
GL_ARB_texture_env_crossbar, GL_ARB_texture_env_dot3,
GL_ARB_texture_mirrored_repeat, GL_ARB_transpose_matrix,
GL_ARB_vertex_blend, GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object, GL_ARB_vertex_program,
GL_ARB_vertex_shader, GL_ARB_window_pos, GL_ARB_draw_buffers,
GL_ATI_draw_buffers, GL_ATI_element_array, GL_ATI_envmap_bumpmap,
GL_ATI_fragment_shader, GL_ATI_map_object_buffer, GL_ATI_separate_stencil,
GL_ATI_texture_env_combine3, GL_ATI_texture_float,
GL_ATI_texture_mirror_once, GL_ATI_vertex_array_object,
GL_ATI_vertex_attrib_array_object, GL_ATI_vertex_streams,
GL_ATIX_texture_env_combine3, GL_ATIX_texture_env_route,
GL_ATIX_vertex_shader_output_point_size, GL_EXT_abgr, GL_EXT_bgra,
GL_EXT_blend_color, GL_EXT_blend_func_separate, GL_EXT_blend_minmax,
GL_EXT_blend_subtract, GL_EXT_clip_volume_hint,
GL_EXT_draw_range_elements, GL_EXT_fog_coord, GL_EXT_framebuffer_object,
GL_EXT_multi_draw_arrays, GL_EXT_packed_pixels, GL_EXT_point_parameters,
GL_EXT_rescale_normal, GL_EXT_secondary_color,
GL_EXT_separate_specular_color, GL_EXT_shadow_funcs, GL_EXT_stencil_wrap,
GL_EXT_texgen_reflection, GL_EXT_texture3D,
GL_EXT_texture_compression_s3tc, GL_EXT_texture_cube_map,
GL_EXT_texture_edge_clamp, GL_EXT_texture_env_combine,
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GL_EXT_texture_lod_bias, GL_EXT_texture_mirror_clamp,
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GL_EXT_vertex_shader, GL_HP_occlusion_test, GL_NV_blend_square,
GL_NV_occlusion_query, GL_NV_texgen_reflection, GL_SGI_color_matrix,
GL_SGIS_generate_mipmap, GL_SGIS_texture_border_clamp,
GL_SGIS_texture_edge_clamp, GL_SGIS_texture_lod, GL_SUN_multi_draw_arrays
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glu extensions:
GLU_EXT_nurbs_tessellator, GLU_EXT_object_space_tess

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL trouble

2005-10-26 Thread Dave
Ok, I still can't get myth to use OpenGL with my nvidia 5200 video
card.  In the frontend log, I'm getting:
2005-10-26 20:12:32.506 nVidiaVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work,
unimplemented in this driver?
2005-10-26 20:12:32.506 DRMVideoSync: Could not open device
/dev/dri/card0, No such file or directory
2005-10-26 20:12:32.507 Video timing method: RTC

I'm sure OpenGL is installed and working b/c:
   * nvidia-settings shows OpenGL Settings
   * glxgears (~1200 fps)  tuxracer work ok
   * /var/log/Xorg.0.log:
   (II) LoadModule: glx
   (II) Loading /usr/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so
   (II) Module glx: vendor=NVIDIA Corporation
   (II) Loading extension GLX
   (II) Loading extension NV-GLX
   (II) Initializing extension GLX

I've recompiled 18.1 many times with the enable opengl flag, with no luck.

I've search the mailing list and I am now out of ideas.  Any
suggestions are greatly appreciated!

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL trouble

2005-10-26 Thread Dave
Ok, I did some poking around in the configure script and vsync.cpp, and it looks like USING_OPENGL_VSYNC is not being set.

Then I found this thread, which says the same thing:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/131589?search_string=OpenGL%20vsync%20problem%20with%200.18.1;#131589


I'll give it a shot and post how it goes.
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL trouble

2005-10-26 Thread Dave
Yup, that was it:
Video timing method: SGI OpenGL

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL trouble

2005-10-25 Thread Michael T. Dean

Dave wrote:


I'm having trouble getting Myth 18.1 to run with OpenGL VSync enabled.
My frontend log shows RTC timing method.  I've tried:
1. Recompiling (a few times) with the option enabled,
2. Looked in Myth setup for the enable flag (didn't see it)
3. Couldn't find anything in the settings table reffering to OpenGL

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
 

There's no setting in 0.18.1.  If it's compiled in, Myth attempts to use 
it.  Check your frontend log file for mention of OpenGL vsync.


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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-25 Thread Sammo
On 10/24/05, Lee Koloszyc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am also using the proprietary driver, version 8.18.6 and running
 Gentoo 2.6.13.
 It is also 64 bit.

Can you send me your fglrxinfo output?
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL trouble

2005-10-25 Thread Dave
On 10/25/05, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave wrote:I'm having trouble getting Myth 18.1 to run with OpenGL VSync enabled. My frontend log shows RTC timing method.I've tried:1. Recompiling (a few times) with the option enabled,2. Looked in Myth setup for the enable flag (didn't see it)
3. Couldn't find anything in the settings table reffering to OpenGLAny ideas what I'm doing wrong?There's no setting in 0.18.1.If it's compiled in, Myth attempts to useit.Check your frontend log file for mention of OpenGL vsync.
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Hmm, frontend log shows:
nVidiaVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work, unimplemented in this driver?
Could not open device /dev/dri/card0, No such file or directory
Video timing method: RTC

I've reinstalled the nvidia drivers (7667), and I can run glxgears sucessfully.  
I'm on an AMD 64 3000+ w/2.6.12.3 running gentoo

What else can I do to troubleshoot  the VBlank ioctrl error?
Thanks
Dave

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL trouble

2005-10-25 Thread jondz
On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 11:00 -0400, Dave wrote:
 
 
 On 10/25/05, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dave wrote:
 
 I'm having trouble getting Myth 18.1 to run with OpenGL VSync
 enabled.
  My frontend log shows RTC timing method.  I've tried:
 1. Recompiling (a few times) with the option enabled,
 2. Looked in Myth setup for the enable flag (didn't see it) 
 3. Couldn't find anything in the settings table reffering to
 OpenGL
 
 Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
 
 
 There's no setting in 0.18.1.  If it's compiled in, Myth
 attempts to use
 it.  Check your frontend log file for mention of OpenGL
 vsync. 
 
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 Hmm, frontend log shows:
 nVidiaVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work, unimplemented in this
 driver?
 Could not open device /dev/dri/card0, No such file or directory
 Video timing method: RTC
 
 I've reinstalled the nvidia drivers (7667), and I can run glxgears
 sucessfully. 
 I'm on an AMD 64 3000+ w/2.6.12.3 running gentoo
 
 What else can I do to troubleshoot the VBlank ioctrl error?
 Thanks
 Dave


I have the same problemthe latest 2.6 kernel in debian unstable.
I'm even worse off, I dont even have /dev/rtc.   Anybody has any idea
how to proceed?

mythtv says:

nVidiaVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work, unimplemented in this
driver?
DRMVideoSync: Could not open device /dev/dri/card0, No such file or
directory
RTCVideoSync: Could not open /dev/rtc, No such file or directory.


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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL trouble

2005-10-25 Thread Michael T. Dean

Joe Votour wrote:


--- Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Dave wrote:


I'm having trouble getting Myth 18.1 to run with OpenGL VSync enabled.

3. Couldn't find anything in the settings table reffering to OpenGL


There's no setting in 0.18.1.  If it's compiled in, Myth attempts to use it.  
Check your frontend log file for mention of OpenGL vsync.
   


That is (partially) incorrect.
 

If by (partially) incorrect, you mean that /all/ the information I 
gave is correct, but that information does not apply if not using the 
specific version I quoted, I completely agree.



If OpenGL support is compiled into MythTV in 0.18.1,
then there is a checkbox present that allows you to
enable/disable it.  (I'd know, I put it there).
 

Current SVN, see around line 2227-2239 and lines 2944-2946 
(case-insentitive search for OpenGL)

http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/browser/trunk/mythtv/programs/mythfrontend/globalsettings.cpp
   - Definitely has a setting

0.18.1, no mention of OpenGL anywhere in the settings...
http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/browser/tags/release-0-18-1/mythtv/programs/mythfrontend/globalsettings.cpp
   - Definitely does /not/ have a setting

0.18-fixes, see around lines 2095-2106 and 2151-2154 and note that the 
last commit was the commit of your patch

http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/browser/branches/release-0-18-fixes/mythtv/programs/mythfrontend/globalsettings.cpp
   - Definitely has a setting

And, the changesets that included the patch:
http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/6509
http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/6526

So, it seems it's in the branch post 0.18.1--in 0.18-fixes, which might 
one day become 0.18.2.  However, I assumed when the OP said he was using 
0.18.1, he meant he was using 0.18.1...


We have waa too many versions of 0.18.1 out there...

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-24 Thread Lee Koloszyc

Sammo wrote:


Which driver are you using? I am using the ATI proprietary driver

because I have a Radeon 9550.

I am also using the proprietary driver, version 8.18.6 and running 
Gentoo 2.6.13.

It is also 64 bit.


Also, I'm using Xfree86 on Debian and would rather not change to xorg
at this stage. I've attached my XF86Config-4 file.
 

Ahh I have never used Xfree86 as I am relatively new to Linux, but I 
don't see anything wrong with your config.  You can try not using 
setting this to no  Option UseInternalAGPGART   yes to see if it 
get's any better.  All the settings are similar to mine except I use Xorg.


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[mythtv-users] OpenGL trouble

2005-10-24 Thread Dave
I'm having trouble getting Myth 18.1 to run with OpenGL VSync enabled.
 My frontend log shows RTC timing method.  I've tried:
1. Recompiling (a few times) with the option enabled,
2. Looked in Myth setup for the enable flag (didn't see it)
3. Couldn't find anything in the settings table reffering to OpenGL

Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-22 Thread Sammo
On 10/22/05, Michael T. Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does glxgears run for you?  What's the reported fps (in both the default
 window size and full screen)?  And, what's your screen resolution?

Yes, glxgears runs for me. ATI proprietary drivers also come with a
fgl_glxgears.

Reported fps for glxgears in default window size is 1100 FPS
Reported fps for glxgears in maximized window is 130 FPS

Reported fps for fgl_glxgears in default window size is 230 FPS
Reported fps for fgl_glxgears in maximized window is 140 FPS

My screen resolution is 1216x684
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-22 Thread Sammo
Hi Lee,

On 10/22/05, Lee Koloszyc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 IIRC, the ATI fglrx drivers don't let you use XV and OpenGL overlays
 during the same X session.  So it will depend on the
 Option VideoOverlay   on
 Option OpenGLOverlay  off
 options in your xorg.conf file, which are mutually exclusive.  So you
 can have 2D acceleration or 3D acceleration, but not both.  See:
 http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Fglrx
 I'm not so sure on any of this now, primarily because ATI provided
 rotten support (both in terms of the drivers and when I'd try to
 contact them directly), so I don't use the ATI card in my linux box
 any longer.
 
 I think this is incorrect though I am not sure.  The OpenGL Overlay  is
 not 3d acceleration, but the ability to accelerate 2d video by placing
 it as an openGL texture.  I have both OpenGL and XV working on my
 machine and get nearly 3000 frames in GLXGears with my Radeon 9200.  It
 does play all the visuilizations without any problems on my machine. If
 he could post his Xorg.0.log and Xorg.conf it may be eaiser to determine
 the problem.  I wonder if he has opengl set to ATI?  In gentoo you can
 run opengl-update ati or eselect opengl set ati, not sure about other
 distros.

Which driver are you using? I am using the ATI proprietary driver
because I have a Radeon 9550. My understanding is that for Radeon
cards above 9200, the only option is the use the proprietary driver
from ATI.

Note that I'm only getting the following fps from glxgears:

 Reported fps for glxgears in default window size is 1100 FPS
 Reported fps for glxgears in maximized window is 130 FPS

 Reported fps for fgl_glxgears in default window size is 230 FPS
 Reported fps for fgl_glxgears in maximized window is 140 FPS

Also, I'm using Xfree86 on Debian and would rather not change to xorg
at this stage. I've attached my XF86Config-4 file.


XF86Config-4
Description: Binary data
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-21 Thread Michael T. Dean

Sammo wrote:


Has anybody managed to get (1) MythMusic gears visualization; (2)
MythGallery opengl transitions; and (3) MythTV opengl vsync working
with an ATI Radeon video card?

I have an ATI Radeon 9550 using the latest ATI Proprietary Driver
8.18.6 for XFree86 4.3. I have the fglrx kernel module compiled and
loaded successfully. Watching TV looks great (albeit without opengl
vsync), even 1080i HDTV from DVB-T source. Tested fgl_glxgears,
glslideshow (xscreensaver) and tuxracer, which all work nice and
smooth, which should mean opengl is set up properly on my system.

I have compiled mythtv and mythplugins from svn with opengl support.

(1) MythMusic crashes whenever it tries to use gears visualization.

(2) MythGallery says Sorry: OpenGL support not available when it
tries to use a gl transition.

(3) MythTV opengl vsync doesn't seem to be working. mythfrontend -v
playback -l log.txt produces the following:

2005-10-21 11:33:49.447 DRMVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work,
unimplemented in this driver?
2005-10-21 11:33:49.989 OpenGLVideoSync: GLX extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info GLX_EXT_visual_rating GLX_EXT_import_context
2005-10-21 11:33:49.989 OpenGLVideoSync: GLX Video Sync extension not present.
2005-10-21 11:33:50.012 Using audio as timebase
2005-10-21 11:33:50.012 Video timing method: RTC
2

Anybody care to comment?

Does glxgears run for you?  What's the reported fps (in both the default 
window size and full screen)?  And, what's your screen resolution?


I've only used NVIDIA cards, but figuring out whether OpenGL works on 
your system is definitely the first step before figuring out why Myth 
won't use it.


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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-21 Thread Tim Fenn
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 11:36:36AM +1000, Sammo wrote:
 Has anybody managed to get (1) MythMusic gears visualization; (2)
 MythGallery opengl transitions; and (3) MythTV opengl vsync working
 with an ATI Radeon video card?
 
 I have an ATI Radeon 9550 using the latest ATI Proprietary Driver
 8.18.6 for XFree86 4.3. I have the fglrx kernel module compiled and
 loaded successfully. Watching TV looks great (albeit without opengl
 vsync), even 1080i HDTV from DVB-T source. Tested fgl_glxgears,
 glslideshow (xscreensaver) and tuxracer, which all work nice and
 smooth, which should mean opengl is set up properly on my system.
 

IIRC, the ATI fglrx drivers don't let you use XV and OpenGL overlays
during the same X session.  So it will depend on the

Option VideoOverlay   on
Option OpenGLOverlay  off

options in your xorg.conf file, which are mutually exclusive.  So you
can have 2D acceleration or 3D acceleration, but not both.  See:

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Fglrx

I'm not so sure on any of this now, primarily because ATI provided
rotten support (both in terms of the drivers and when I'd try to
contact them directly), so I don't use the ATI card in my linux box
any longer.

HTH,
Tim

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-21 Thread Lee Koloszyc



IIRC, the ATI fglrx drivers don't let you use XV and OpenGL overlays
during the same X session.  So it will depend on the

   Option VideoOverlay   on
   Option OpenGLOverlay  off

options in your xorg.conf file, which are mutually exclusive.  So you
can have 2D acceleration or 3D acceleration, but not both.  See:

http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Fglrx

I'm not so sure on any of this now, primarily because ATI provided
rotten support (both in terms of the drivers and when I'd try to
contact them directly), so I don't use the ATI card in my linux box
any longer.

HTH,
Tim

 

I think this is incorrect though I am not sure.  The OpenGL Overlay  is 
not 3d acceleration, but the ability to accelerate 2d video by placing 
it as an openGL texture.  I have both OpenGL and XV working on my 
machine and get nearly 3000 frames in GLXGears with my Radeon 9200.  It 
does play all the visuilizations without any problems on my machine. If 
he could post his Xorg.0.log and Xorg.conf it may be eaiser to determine 
the problem.  I wonder if he has opengl set to ATI?  In gentoo you can 
run opengl-update ati or eselect opengl set ati, not sure about other 
distros.



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[mythtv-users] OpenGL ATI Radeon MythMusic MythGallery Problem

2005-10-20 Thread Sammo
Has anybody managed to get (1) MythMusic gears visualization; (2)
MythGallery opengl transitions; and (3) MythTV opengl vsync working
with an ATI Radeon video card?

I have an ATI Radeon 9550 using the latest ATI Proprietary Driver
8.18.6 for XFree86 4.3. I have the fglrx kernel module compiled and
loaded successfully. Watching TV looks great (albeit without opengl
vsync), even 1080i HDTV from DVB-T source. Tested fgl_glxgears,
glslideshow (xscreensaver) and tuxracer, which all work nice and
smooth, which should mean opengl is set up properly on my system.

I have compiled mythtv and mythplugins from svn with opengl support.

(1) MythMusic crashes whenever it tries to use gears visualization.

(2) MythGallery says Sorry: OpenGL support not available when it
tries to use a gl transition.

(3) MythTV opengl vsync doesn't seem to be working. mythfrontend -v
playback -l log.txt produces the following:

2005-10-21 11:33:49.447 DRMVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work,
unimplemented in this driver?
2005-10-21 11:33:49.989 OpenGLVideoSync: GLX extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info GLX_EXT_visual_rating GLX_EXT_import_context
2005-10-21 11:33:49.989 OpenGLVideoSync: GLX Video Sync extension not present.
2005-10-21 11:33:50.012 Using audio as timebase
2005-10-21 11:33:50.012 Video timing method: RTC
2

Anybody care to comment?
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[mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync

2005-07-20 Thread Sammo
I compiled mythtv with --enable-opengl-vsync

How do I validate that it is actually using opengl vsync?

Does the following have anything to do with it?

mythfrontend -v playback log.txt

nVidiaVideoSync: Could not open device /dev/nvidia0, No such device or address
DRMVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work, unimplemented in this driver?
Using audio as timebase
Video timing method: RTC
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync

2005-07-20 Thread Tom Hughes
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I compiled mythtv with --enable-opengl-vsync

 How do I validate that it is actually using opengl vsync?

Look at the log messages.

 Does the following have anything to do with it?

 mythfrontend -v playback log.txt

 nVidiaVideoSync: Could not open device /dev/nvidia0, No such device or address
 DRMVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work, unimplemented in this driver?
 Using audio as timebase
 Video timing method: RTC

You probably haven't enabled it in the database - there's probably an
option in the frontend somewhere, or you can do it with:

  update settings set data = 1 where value = 'UseOpenGLVSync';

Tom

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync

2005-07-20 Thread Joe Votour
If OpenGL VSync is working, then the video timing
method should be listed as SGI OpenGL.  Since it is
listed as RTC, you are not using OpenGL VSync.

However, what you've pasted from the logs indicates
that the OpenGL VSync checking code is failing.  Thus,
it appears you have it enabled in the frontend, but
your card or driver doesn't support it.

What type of video card do you have, and which driver
are you running?  As a point of reference, I am using
a GeForce 5200FX card with the nVidia driver version
7174, and OpenGL VSync is working just fine.

Are you using an nVidia card and nVidia driver? 
OpenGL VSync might not work with other cards (i.e.
ATI), and probably won't work any driver but the
binary/proprietary nVidia one.

-- Joe

--- Sammo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I compiled mythtv with --enable-opengl-vsync
 
 How do I validate that it is actually using opengl
 vsync?
 
 Does the following have anything to do with it?
 
 mythfrontend -v playback log.txt
 
 nVidiaVideoSync: Could not open device /dev/nvidia0,
 No such device or address
 DRMVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work,
 unimplemented in this driver?
 Using audio as timebase
 Video timing method: RTC
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync

2005-07-20 Thread Asher Schaffer
I'm not trying to hijack this thread, but I am having opengl vsync
problems as well, but I'm on an epia.  As far as I can tell opengl
should be working okay, I can compile everything with opengl enabled,
but the logs show:

DRMVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work, unimplemented in this driver?
OpenGLVideoSync: GLX extensions: GLX_ARB_get_proc_address
GLX_ARB_multisample GLX_EXT_import_context GLX_EXT_visual_info
GLX_EXT_visual_rating GLX_SGIS_multisample
OpenGLVideoSync: GLX Video Sync extension not present.

I'm not sure where I need to look to find more information about the problem
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync

2005-07-20 Thread Tom Hughes
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asher Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm not trying to hijack this thread, but I am having opengl vsync
 problems as well, but I'm on an epia.  As far as I can tell opengl
 should be working okay, I can compile everything with opengl enabled,
 but the logs show:

 DRMVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work, unimplemented in this driver?
 OpenGLVideoSync: GLX extensions: GLX_ARB_get_proc_address
 GLX_ARB_multisample GLX_EXT_import_context GLX_EXT_visual_info
 GLX_EXT_visual_rating GLX_SGIS_multisample
 OpenGLVideoSync: GLX Video Sync extension not present.

 I'm not sure where I need to look to find more information about the problem

Your driver has not declared OpenGl video sync support, so Myth is not
able to use it. That's what GLX Video Sync extension not present is
trying to tell you.

If your drive did support it then you would see GLX_SGI_video_sync in
the list of GLX extensions that it reported.

Tom

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync

2005-07-20 Thread Asher Schaffer
On 7/20/05, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Your driver has not declared OpenGl video sync support, so Myth is not
 able to use it. That's what GLX Video Sync extension not present is
 trying to tell you.
 
 If your drive did support it then you would see GLX_SGI_video_sync in
 the list of GLX extensions that it reported.
 
 Tom

Okay, thanks, that's what I thought, but I couldn't find anything
online about it.  Does anyone know if this just isn't implemented in
the unichrome drivers, or if there is just a problem on my machine?
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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync

2005-07-20 Thread Joe Votour
If it's not in the list of GLX extensions reported,
then the driver doesn't support it.  In that case, it
needs to be added to the Unichrome driver.

Whether or not the Unichrome hardware supports it, I
don't know.

This is why when I wrote the description text for the
OpenGL VSync option in mythfrontend, I explicitly
stated that it may not work with all video card/driver
combinations.  It's pretty much only guaranteed to be
semi-reliable with nVidia hardware and nVidia binary
drivers, and nothing else.  :)

-- Joe

--- Asher Schaffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 7/20/05, Tom Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Your driver has not declared OpenGl video sync
 support, so Myth is not
  able to use it. That's what GLX Video Sync
 extension not present is
  trying to tell you.
  
  If your drive did support it then you would see
 GLX_SGI_video_sync in
  the list of GLX extensions that it reported.
  
  Tom
 
 Okay, thanks, that's what I thought, but I couldn't
 find anything
 online about it.  Does anyone know if this just
 isn't implemented in
 the unichrome drivers, or if there is just a problem
 on my machine?
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[mythtv-users] OpenGL on the Epia M10000

2005-07-02 Thread Jason Donahue
Hello,
I have search the archives and can't find the answer to this one...

I recently (last night) got X,mpeg2 decoding, and opengl working on my
via epia m1 board. glxinfo and the X log both report direct
rendering enabled, glxgears runs at about 350 fps. And The openGL
screensavers run smooth as anything...now on to my problem...

MythMusic and MythGallery do not seem to be using opengl properly.
Mythmusic visualizations are VERY slow, i don't see how they could be
using direct rendering. And when I try opengl transitions in
mythgallery, the mythfrontend log shows:

Oops! I screwed up my OpenGL calls somewhere
Oops! I screwed up my OpenGL calls somewhere
Oops! I screwed up my OpenGL calls somewhere
Oops! I screwed up my OpenGL calls somewhere

on each transition, and no picture displays, just a white screen.

I am using the unichrome drivers, and after I got the kernel, X, and drm
compiled and installed, I recompiled qt, mythtv, and all myth plugins so
everything would be using the newer stuff.

Was hoping someone have some insight to this. As reference, here is my
setup:

Gentoo 2005.0
2.6.7 Kernel with -epia patch
xorg-x11-6.8.2-r3002 (xorg with via patches)
DRM from cvs last night (Jul 01 2005)
Mythtv 0.18.1

As a side note, this PC is for my car, I've been using it for about a
month, and love it - but would really like to get the music
visualizations working. Any help is appreciated...


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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync problem with 0.18.1?

2005-05-20 Thread Harry Orenstein
On Friday 20 May 2005 12:29 am, Robert Tsai wrote:
 On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 12:04:24AM -0400, Harry Orenstein wrote:
  Is it just me or did the configure script change from 0.18 to 0.18.1
  so that opengl-vsync no longer configures properly?  It seems that
  this line:
 
  CONFIG_DEFINES=$CONFIG_DEFINES USING_OPENGL_VSYNC
 
  is missing so that the define is never set during compilation.
  Adding it back allowed me to use opengl-vsync again.
 
  I haven't seen any other messages about this and it appears to be
  the same way in cvs, so I'm guessing either I don't understand
  something or maybe nobody else noticed this?

 Does ./configure --enable-opengl-vsync (or whatever the flag's name)
 not do the trick for you?

 --Rob

Thanks for the reply!  Nope.  Check the configure script.  Using 
--enable-opengl-vsync sets the libs (-lGL -lGLU) but does not set the 
defines.  If you check back to version 0.18 it used to also set the defines.  
Once I added the above line to configure it works and uses opengl vsync in 
mythfrontend.  Without the change it uses rtc.


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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync problem with 0.18.1?

2005-05-20 Thread Jarod Wilson
On Friday 20 May 2005 04:16, Harry Orenstein wrote:
 On Friday 20 May 2005 12:29 am, Robert Tsai wrote:
  On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 12:04:24AM -0400, Harry Orenstein wrote:
   Is it just me or did the configure script change from 0.18 to 0.18.1
   so that opengl-vsync no longer configures properly?  It seems that
   this line:
  
   CONFIG_DEFINES=$CONFIG_DEFINES USING_OPENGL_VSYNC
  
   is missing so that the define is never set during compilation.
   Adding it back allowed me to use opengl-vsync again.
  
   I haven't seen any other messages about this and it appears to be
   the same way in cvs, so I'm guessing either I don't understand
   something or maybe nobody else noticed this?
 
  Does ./configure --enable-opengl-vsync (or whatever the flag's name)
  not do the trick for you?
 
  --Rob

 Thanks for the reply!  Nope.  Check the configure script.  Using
 --enable-opengl-vsync sets the libs (-lGL -lGLU) but does not set the
 defines.  If you check back to version 0.18 it used to also set the
 defines. Once I added the above line to configure it works and uses opengl
 vsync in mythfrontend.  Without the change it uses rtc.

Mah bad. I missed part of one little change. The DEFINES for that should have 
been added to libs/libmythtv/libmythtv.pro.

http://cvs.mythtv.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/mythtv/libs/libmythtv/libmythtv.pro?r1=1.88r2=1.89

Committing that update to the -fixes branch momentarily...

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync problem with 0.18.1?

2005-05-20 Thread Harry Orenstein
On Friday 20 May 2005 4:02 pm, Jarod Wilson wrote:

snip

 Mah bad. I missed part of one little change. The DEFINES for that should
 have been added to libs/libmythtv/libmythtv.pro.

 http://cvs.mythtv.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/mythtv/libs/libmythtv/libmythtv.p
ro?r1=1.88r2=1.89

 Committing that update to the -fixes branch momentarily...

Thanks Jarod.  I'll cancel my call to the psychiatrist (maybe I should just 
put him on standby).


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[mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync problem with 0.18.1?

2005-05-19 Thread Harry Orenstein
Is it just me or did the configure script change from 0.18 to 0.18.1 so that 
opengl-vsync no longer configures properly?  It seems that this line:

CONFIG_DEFINES=$CONFIG_DEFINES USING_OPENGL_VSYNC

is missing so that the define is never set during compilation.  Adding it back 
allowed me to use opengl-vsync again.

I haven't seen any other messages about this and it appears to be the same way 
in cvs, so I'm guessing either I don't understand something or maybe nobody 
else noticed this?


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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL vsync problem with 0.18.1?

2005-05-19 Thread Robert Tsai
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 12:04:24AM -0400, Harry Orenstein wrote:
 Is it just me or did the configure script change from 0.18 to 0.18.1
 so that opengl-vsync no longer configures properly?  It seems that
 this line:
 
 CONFIG_DEFINES=$CONFIG_DEFINES USING_OPENGL_VSYNC
 
 is missing so that the define is never set during compilation.
 Adding it back allowed me to use opengl-vsync again.
 
 I haven't seen any other messages about this and it appears to be
 the same way in cvs, so I'm guessing either I don't understand
 something or maybe nobody else noticed this?

Does ./configure --enable-opengl-vsync (or whatever the flag's name)
not do the trick for you?

--Rob


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[mythtv-users] OpenGL support for vertical retrace sync

2005-02-23 Thread sigurdne
Is there any issues enabling OpenGL support for vertical retrace sync?
When I enable it - the playback halts every second - but the cpu load seems 
fine.
I had this working with an early 0.17 from CVS.
What is to gain from enabling this feature anyhow?

Sigurd

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[mythtv-users] OpenGL with EPIA MII 12000

2004-12-20 Thread Patrick Wenger
Hi all

Since quite some time I'm trying to set up OpenGL so that I can use Goom in
MythMusic and the blend effect in MythGallery with reasonable speed on my
EPIA MII. Although everything is working it is so slow that it is of almost
no use (although Goom works more or less ok if I use a factor 2 for visual
scaling). What I'm wondering is if anybody has a setup fast enough to use
the OpenGL blend effect in MythGallery or Goom without a scaling factor
using an Epia MII 12000. My exact setup is the following:

EPIA MII 12000
Debian unstable
x.org 6.8.1 (installed over xfree86 deb-packages)
Unichrome via driver (r28) / resolution 1024x768x16
DRM 2.3

I also tried the Unichrome 3D driver (binary release from SF). It worked
fine in glxgears but MythGallery didn't work at all with this driver (no
picture, just a black screen in slide show mode). Goom worked but not faster
than before.

Am I hunting ghosts?

Thanks, Patrick

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Re: [mythtv-users] OpenGL with EPIA MII 12000

2004-12-20 Thread Isaac Richards
On Monday 20 December 2004 02:40 pm, Patrick Wenger wrote:
 Hi all

 Since quite some time I'm trying to set up OpenGL so that I can use Goom in
 MythMusic and the blend effect in MythGallery with reasonable speed on my
 EPIA MII. Although everything is working it is so slow that it is of almost
 no use (although Goom works more or less ok if I use a factor 2 for visual
 scaling). What I'm wondering is if anybody has a setup fast enough to use
 the OpenGL blend effect in MythGallery or Goom without a scaling factor
 using an Epia MII 12000. My exact setup is the following:

Goom doesn't use opengl.

Isaac
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