Excerpts (reformatted) from Zeratul's mail of 27 Jan 2004 (EST):
I have freevo running on a G400 Max, and was wondering ...
Why would you want to use directfb or dfbmga ? (just curious)
Does it give you better performance or features than -vo mga ?
I dunno. I was using directfb because that
Hi all,
I'm trying to get my g400 to do TV out with directfb. When I run
mplayer with -vo dfgbmga, I get the following output:
-- DirectFB v0.9.21 -
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Excerpts (reformatted) from Youri van Gorselen's mail of 26 Jan 2004 (EST):
There are definitely weird interactions with the Debian provision of
/usr/include/linux (from the linux-kernel-headers package) and
DirectFB 0.9.20, but even if I manually point /usr/include/linux and
Excerpts (reformatted) from William Morgan's mail of 26 Jan 2004 (EST):
Ah, thanks for the hint! I gave up on the CVS version and got DirectFB
0.9.20 to work, but it was difficult. I had to
Incidentally, the directfb guys just provided a patch for getting
MPlayer-1.0pre3 to work with CVS
Hello all,
I am planning to build a dedicated Freevo box from scratch. I'm trying
to do it in less than US $650---the price of a new Tivo with a lifetime
subscription.
I would like comments on the hardware I'm thinking about. Is it too
little? Too much? Known incompatibilities, etc?
Here's the
Excerpts (reformatted) from Matthieu Weber's mail of 14 Jan 2004 (EST):
My Athlon XP 2200+ uses 50% CPU when recording from TV using mencoder,
lavcodec with B frames and vhq enabled in 512x384 and VBR MP3 audio. It
uses 20% CPU with default Freevo encoding options, in the same format.
How much