i've tried off and on to get that working, but it's
never really delivered satisfying results
let me know how it goes.. perhaps the new drivers will
make it feasable :)
-tmk
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i use the digital out to my reciever so i can get
surround sound :)
i know that the hardware doesn't support that,
unfortunately.
-tmk
--- Karol Ostrovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Wasn't there an idea of getting the xine plugin to
> handle sound as well?
> That should get rid of the sync is
Wasn't there an idea of getting the xine plugin to handle sound as well?
That should get rid of the sync issues.
/Karol
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On Thursday 14 July 2005 16:59, Karol Ostrovsky wrote:
> I guess I have to test the latest developments. But as far I as
> understand, the Xv works well only with 0.3 series of drivers. I have
> a quite stable set up at the moment, and I do not feel
Latest is bundled in Chris's latest release and use
the latest driver as well. There is definately scope
for reducing the cpu usage a bit more.
It will be a couple of weeks at least before i get to
that though.
John
--- kevin thayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on my epiam10k, the cpu seems to b
on my epiam10k, the cpu seems to be bottlenecking
still.. dvds play ok, but the video skips
granted i haven't tried the latest/greatest :)
what's the best version to try right now, and where
can it be obtained?
-tmk
--- John Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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i did get it pretty close, but i found xine's timing
stuff difficult to work with.
the only real issue to be overcome is how to keep the
audio and video in sync, when the time it takes to
decode video is variable. the OSD stuff works pretty
well, as does getting the clock from the card
if anyone
I guess I have to test the latest developments. But as far I as
understand, the Xv works well only with 0.3 series of drivers. I have a
quite stable set up at the moment, and I do not feel like experimenting a
lot as I don't have much spare time.
I have a VIA EPIA M10k.
/Karol
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Our attention has moved to making the Xdriver
implement Xv which achieves a reduction on cpu
requirements and data shuffling compared with using
X11. This should be usable on any machine and means
you are not restricted to mpeg's.
Have you tried the latest ivtv & x driver and tried
xine with the -
Since 0.2.0-rc1a release, for which Kevin created a beta of xine plugin for
PVR350, there has not been a word about any work on the plugin. Is there
any prospect of a xine plugin that would use the MPEG2 decoder of the
PVR350? My machine is too weak to decode MPEG2 streams using CPU.
/Karol
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