> From: Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 22:59, William R Sherman wrote:
>
> > And, I couldn't get some of the more interesting features to
> > work (such as motion vectors and color vectors -- but maybe
>
> It actually does that, but the CLI syntax is a bit weird. You ha
Thank you for your response Bernhard.
What about non-kernel.org kernels like RedHat kernels?
The project that I want to use (mythtv) has lots of rpm goodies
centered around the 2.4.20-19 RedHat kernel.
Anyone have experience getting the zoran driver to compile w/ the redhat
kernels?
On Fri, 2003
Hallo
> I'm trying to setup mythtv using my dc10+. (mission impossible?)
> I am using a v4l2 patched kernel from
> http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/rh9/kernel/
Please try it with a original Kernel (from kernel.org 2.4.21 workes
fine, not tried the 2.4.22 yet). The driver should work without
Hi folks,
I'm trying to setup mythtv using my dc10+. (mission impossible?)
I am using a v4l2 patched kernel from
http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/rh9/kernel/
When i ty to compile the driver-zoran-0.9.4 I get the following errors:
make[2]: Entering directory `/opt/install/driver-zoran-0.9.4
In previous posts I had discussed that I'd had to force CBR in previous releases but
would give VBR a try next time I encoded. I gave it a try and it does indeed work. I
used -q 6 with no specification of bitrate (guess that defaults to 750 bps) and it
used about 3/4 of the CD (140 minute