On Wed, February 18, 2009 7:47 am, rahul G wrote:
Hi All..
I am using pinnacle 5i (DVB-T) card.And I am using xine
player for play pause utility.But my xine player is working with xine
v4l:// command...but it is not working with xine v4l://
command.when I run this command it show
Hi all,
I heard about this today in response to my post asking about HDMI output
on Linux, having seen the 5 letters I decided to look it up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VDPAU
This looks very good apparently there is already support in xine and ffmpeg.
OSD effects, de-interlace, h.264 decode
Awesome - thank you! I had not heard of VDPAU.. so looked it up and it
looks perfect, with a new graphics card my AMD LE1000 might even play back
HD h.264 content - WOW.
I have one from MSI, model N9500GT-MD512Z, Nvidia 9500 fanless. It was
only
one I found with heatsink on oposite side of
ASUS m3a78 mothorboard
AMD Athlon64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+ 3.1Ghz
Gigabyte NVidia 9400gt Graphics adapter
Kworld ATSC 110 TV Capture Card
Kworld ATSC 115 TV Capture Card
As for now I solved the issue using freevo in windowed mode under
windowmaker. I configured the window manager not to show the border
and title of the window and now it seems like freevo is working in
fullscreen.
But still no real solution to the problem of the position switch...
francesco
On
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 08:32 -0600, Jonathan Isom wrote:
Hopefully they do some optimization work. Alternatively, maybe there's
some way to share textures between processes. (If there is, it would
almost certainly require patching the player.)
Here is a thread that may be of interest.
Duncan Webb wrote:
Francisco Eduardo Álvarez Solano wrote:
A quick test on a directory of 111 photos (2816x2112) the memory goes
up from 260MB to 540MB until the cursor is being moved around to the
next page then memory goes up to 720MB. Moving back a page then the
memory remains at 720MB.