I've changed to xv now, haven't had the time to try xvmc yet.. Maybe
this evening...
Anyway... The jerky part of me picture disapeared when I turned on
de-interlace but I have one more issue left. This issue is found
regardless of which output driver I've tried so far.
I can see a shadow of
Interresting! What brand and model are your dvdplayer? Just curious.
Sincerely
Peter Österberg
Alex Brekken wrote:
For anyone looking for another option, I've had pretty good luck using
xxmc. So far it seems to give the best picture - virutally as good as
my standalone DVD player.Xvmc
Alex Brekken wrote:
For anyone looking for another option, I've had pretty good luck using
xxmc. So far it seems to give the best picture - virutally as good as
my standalone DVD player.Xvmc doesn't work at all
I'll bet XvMC is working better than you think. ;)
xxmc is eXtended XvMC
Ahh, cool. So by using xxmc I actually am utilizing xvmc??
I must be, since it's definitely not falling back to Xv as I've tried
just Xv before and it's pretty choppy.
Peter - my DVD player is just a panasonic progressive-scan unit - nothing fancy at all. On 12/15/05, Michael T. Dean
[EMAIL
For anyone looking for another option, I've had pretty good luck using
xxmc. So far it seems to give the best picture - virutally as
good as my standalone DVD player. Xvmc doesn't work at
all, and xshm looks terrible on my setup. Haven't tried opengl
yet though...
On 12/13/05, Brad DerManouelian
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo dvd://%s
Video:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo %s
On Dec 13, 2005, at 2:59 AM, Peter Osterberg wrote:
I use XINE for
Splendid! Thank you!
Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo dvd://%s
Video:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo %s
On Dec 13, 2005, at
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo dvd://%s
Video:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo %s
Hmmm the
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 11:28, Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo dvd://%s
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 11:28, Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 11:28, Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 11:28, Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 14:39, Peter Osterberg wrote:
Any of the hardware-accelerated scaling methods would be better (xv,
xvmc, opengl, sdl ). If one is shaky, try another. At work, I have
a
Nvidia Vanta LT that doesn't like to do Xv really well, but using
OpenGL output
On 13/12/05, Peter Osterberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 11:28, Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 14:52, Peter Osterberg wrote:
Forgot to mention this...
The cursor that shows which menu item that is currently selected is
not visible when using opengl. Isn't that really odd?
I am of course talking about the dvd's menu
I would think that the DVD
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 14:52, Peter Osterberg wrote:
Forgot to mention this...
The cursor that shows which menu item that is currently selected is
not visible when using opengl. Isn't that really odd?
I am of course talking about the dvd's menu
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 15:19, Peter Osterberg wrote:
Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 14:52, Peter Osterberg wrote:
Forgot to mention this...
The cursor that shows which menu item that is currently selected
is
not visible when using
Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo dvd://%s
Video:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash
I am using PVR-350's tv out. I can play using the Xv driver, but it's
jumpy with some DVDs, so I switched to xshm and never thought much
more about it.
On Dec 13, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Michael T. Dean wrote:
Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
I use XINE for playing DVD's since it has the ability to handle
DVD-menus. It works fine but I can't get it to integrate with Myth as I
can with Mplayer.
Mplayer starts almost instantly and doesn't show the KDE desktop before
it starts. Anyway thats a minor problem but if anyone know please
On 6/17/05, Chuck Vohs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I re-emerged xine and the decryption libraryand still, xine won't
play a dvd.
Will it play anything else, e.g. avi, mpg files? Have you tried
running xine-check? Have you tried running xine --bug-report?
Alternatively take this over to [EMAIL
You just need to emerge xine-lib with the dvd use flag (add it to the
list in /etc/make.conf)
Also check some of the other use flags you might want:
http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-libs/xine-lib/USE
On 6/16/05, Chuck Vohs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I emerge the *decryption library? What
On Thursday 16 June 2005 05:16, Chuck Vohs wrote:
Can I emerge the *decryption library? What is is called in portage?
Thanks
It should be called libdvdcss
regards,
Marcel
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in all honesty, I just used
xine -f -D dvd://
and it works like a dream.
Also make sure you have the decryption library installed, cus otherwise it
can't plat encrypted dvd's
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 01:41:06 -0400, Chuck Vohs wrote
I have myth running on a gentoo box with the frontend and backend.
I have myth running on a gentoo box with the frontend and backend. It
rocks!
I also have xebian running on an xbox, as a frontend on another
tv...that really rocks!
Now the bad news: I can't get xine to play dvds on either. (mplayer of
course only played title 1). I modified the command
Can I emerge the *decryption library? What is is called in portage?
Thanks
*scuzzy wrote:
in all honesty, I just used
xine -f -D dvd://
and it works like a dream.
Also make sure you have the decryption library installed, cus otherwise it
can't plat encrypted dvd's
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005
I have myth running on a gentoo box with the frontend and backend. It
rocks!
I also have xebian running on an xbox, as a frontend on another
tv...that really rocks!
Now the bad news: I can't get xine to play dvds on either. (mplayer of
course only played title 1). I modified the command
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