On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 10:24:33PM +0100, Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hello :-)
> Please have a look at
>
> http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=665758#post665758
>
> The new libxine patch should fix this bug.
Great, thank !
> Maybe I'll have a look at it tomorrow.
>
> Meanwhile, you c
Hi,
Grégoire FAVRE schrieb:
> I have recompiled ffmpeg svn with this patch, and xine-lib-1.2 (there
> semmes to be included) and also my vdr which now segfault when I try
> to
> tune to BBC HD :
[snip]
> That's with OSD display mode : Blend scaled Auto, with X11 overlay
> it don't crash (but that
On 01/11/2007, Reinhard Nissl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello :-)
> Please have a look at the patches referenced at
> http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=664938#post664938
>
> With theses patches, your recording looks much better.
I have recompiled ffmpeg svn with this patch, and x
Hi,
Morfsta schrieb:
> I patched ffmpeg and did a make && make install and the recording is
> still the same on my system. Do I have to re-compile xine-lib?
Sure, because you need the fixes in xine-lib's FFmpeg interfacing file
ff_video_decoder.c, too.
And you'll have to specify a deinterlacer
On Oct 31, 2007 11:51 PM, Reinhard Nissl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please have a look at the patches referenced at
> http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?postid=664938#post664938
>
> With theses patches, your recording looks much better.
Thanks for your help and assistance Reinhard - I rea
Hi,
Morfsta schrieb:
> Now I have noticed another problem - there is a strange "fuzz" effect
> (like tearing, but not exactly the same) on some broadcasts and not on
> others. At first I thought it was the graphics setup on fast panning,
> but this is not the case - it affects static images also.
On 10/25/07, Reinhard Nissl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please give the patch on the below mentioned site a try. Your recording
> (which uses only interlaced frames) plays properly here when I play it
> at 50 % of normal speed (my PC simply isn't fast enough for realtime
> decoding).
>
> http://ww
Hi,
Morfsta schrieb:
>>> HD recordings also show the same symptoms. If you are interested I am
>>> currently uploading a minute of BBC HD recording (140Mb)
>>
>> Please provide a link to this recording.
>
> Try here: -
>
> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=55JZHZ4A
Please give the patch on the below
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Hi reinhard,
Is this patch only for (new) radio-recordings???
I tried it but sometimes I am getting a seeg fault when trying to play
old recordings.
My client vdr is a vdr-1.4.7 with softdevice.
Thanks.
Halim
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On 10/25/07, Reinhard Nissl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a special reason why you use -V xshm and not -V xv? The later
> would do colorspace transformation in hardware.
>
I was just changing settings - I did have xxmc on, but it didn't make
any difference.
> > HD recordings also show th
Hi,
Morfsta schrieb:
> I have just tried it on BBC HD (Astra 2 - H264/MBAFF) as well as HD2/5
> (Astra 3 H264/???) and I get video jumping every 2 seconds. Here is
> the [clipped] output from xine (verbose=3): -
>
> video_out_xshm: video mode depth is 24 (32 bpp), TrueColor, not swapped,
Is the
Hi Reinhard,
I have downloaded and installed the latest CVS of ffmpeg and xine-lib
as well as installing the latest vdr-xine-0.8.0. I again followed the
general compilation instructions at the Open Suse DVB-S2 instructions
page.
I have just tried it on BBC HD (Astra 2 - H264/MBAFF) as well as HD2
Hi,
Tony Grant schrieb:
> OK I have lib-1.2 and vdr-xine-0.8.0 humming along. Image very clean and
> CPU usage is down another 5%. I will see if the new version of
> openchrome and libXVmc fixes something (CPU was 15% when I started this
> VDR journey). Zaps fast. Locks solid when right clicking
On 24 Oct 2007, at 15:44, Tony Grant wrote:
OK I have lib-1.2 and vdr-xine-0.8.0 humming along. Image very
clean and
CPU usage is down another 5%. I will see if the new version of
openchrome and libXVmc fixes something (CPU was 15% when I started
this
VDR journey). Zaps fast. Locks solid
Le mercredi 24 octobre 2007 à 09:47 +0200, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
> xine-lib-1.2 is only available from the hg repository. Please follow
> this guide:
OK I have lib-1.2 and vdr-xine-0.8.0 humming along. Image very clean and
CPU usage is down another 5%. I will see if the new version of
openchro
Hi,
Tony Grant schrieb:
>> Frame duration wasn't set at all in xine-lib for this case. xine-lib-1.2
>> contains now a fix for this issue. The fix is part of vdr-xine-0.8.0's
>> xine-lib.patch for xine-lib-1.1.8, too.
>
> Where can I find xine-lib-1.2?
xine-lib-1.2 is only available from the hg
Le mercredi 24 octobre 2007 à 09:04 +0200, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
> > The picture was very good, but there was dropped frames that xine
> > reported and the stuttered on occassion and then ran very quickly to
> > catch up. Playing around with the settings in xine (setting threads to
> > 2 etc) d
Hi,
Morfsta schrieb:
> The picture was very good, but there was dropped frames that xine
> reported and the stuttered on occassion and then ran very quickly to
> catch up. Playing around with the settings in xine (setting threads to
> 2 etc) didn't really make much difference. However, for the fi
Hello, Morfsta
thanks you very much for your report
> vdr-1.5.9 with the earlier h264 patch (I didn't see the seperated
> patch for 1.5.10 yesterday)
can you try with yesterday patch for 1.5.10 ?
> The only test channel I could try it on at the moment is the BBC HD
> service on Astra 2 which
Hi,
I tried the patch yesterday on my desktop computer: -
2.13Ghz Intel Core 2 CPU
2Gb RAM
Nvidia 6200LE PCI-E graphics card
400Gb IDE (not SATA) hard disk
Skystar 2 DVB-S
Latest Ubuntu with xorg
Latest NVIDIA Drivers
Hooked up DVI -> HDMI on a Pioneer 43" plasma TV at 720p (native
resolution of
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