On Thu, 23 Dec 2004, Paul Bender wrote:
]I cannot help you, but something has definitely changed in XvMC between
]CVS 2004/11/27 and CVS 2004/12/20.
There was a ffmpeg sync on 11/28, the devs know it's causing problems.
But nothing has been found yet.
-- Daniel
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solution it would be much appreciated.
Charles.
From: Wayne Vosberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2004/12/23 Thu PM 12:51:23 EST
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] XvMC and mythtv-cvs on x86_64 problems
Check your TV Playback Settings. The last time I upgraded it cha
bout mythtv
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] XvMC and mythtv-cvs on x86_64 problems
>
>
> Check your TV Playback Settings. The last time I upgraded it changed
> "use Xv
> controls' to enabled which caused my frontend to crash whenever I
> started watching TV.
Check your TV Playback Settings. The last time I upgraded it changed
"use Xv
controls' to enabled which caused my frontend to crash whenever I
started watching TV.
Paul Bender wrote:
I cannot help you, but something has definitely changed in XvMC between
CVS 2004/11/27 and CVS 2004/12/20.
I us
I cannot help you, but something has definitely changed in XvMC between
CVS 2004/11/27 and CVS 2004/12/20.
I use the ATrpms on a Fedora Core 2 backend, but I am running a MiniMyth
style frontend on a Via EPIA ME6000 frontend. When I build CVS
2004/11/27, it works like a charm on my fronted. Howeve
Hi All,
I just upgraded to the latest mythtv-cvs build from ATrpms. Whenever I try to
watch TV mythfrontend crashes and I get "bad alloc" errors in relation to
XvMC.Hardware and software details below:
OS = Fedora Core 3 x86_64
CPU = AMD Athlon 64
Video Card = Nvidia Geforce FX5200
Video Card