Sorry, I don't have modeline in mine. Btw, I also use a tv for
output, not a computer monitor. You need to figure out the correct
settings for your specific output device.
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Приветствую, VDR user
would you show please your modeline in xorg.conf please
do you use 1080i or 1080p in it ?
> I don't know if this will help you any but I use xine-vdpau for both
> sdtv & hdtv. I haven't changed anything in .xine/config so the buffer
> settings and so on are whatever they
http://www.vdrportal.de/board/thread.php?postid=821878#post821878
/*#define LOCKDISPLAY*/ /*define this if you have a buggy libX11/libX11xcb*/
->
#define LOCKDISPLAY
Uncommenting this in /src/video_out/video_out_vdpau.c seem to help.
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scott wrote:
> Sorry, don't know about 1.2, I'm using 1.1.
Tried xine-lib 1.1 vdpau r271 also, it was even worse, couldn't play
H.264 at all.
http://www.jusst.de/vdpau/files/xine-lib-1.2/xine-lib-1.2-vdpau-r262.diff.bz2
This was latest good version, but patch doesn't apply to current hg
xine-l
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 18:20:20 +0300, Pertti Kosunen
wrote:
> scott wrote:
>> With live TV on SD material (e.g. BBC News), I get a lot of dropped
>> frames
>> (
>> around 5 %) (HD is worse, around 20%):
>
> Same here. What xine-lib-1.2 hg revision works with
> xine-lib-1.2-vdpau-r262?
>
Sorry, do
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 19:30:59 +0200, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> En/na scott ha escrit:
>
>> With live TV on SD material (e.g. BBC News), I get a lot of dropped
>> frames
>> (
>> around 5 %) (HD is worse, around 20%):
>>
>> video_out: throwing away image with pts 2405183661 because it's too old
> [...
En/na scott ha escrit:
> With live TV on SD material (e.g. BBC News), I get a lot of dropped frames
> (
> around 5 %) (HD is worse, around 20%):
>
> video_out: throwing away image with pts 2405183661 because it's too old
[...]
> # number of video buffers
> # numeric, default: 500 - tried 500, 800
scott wrote:
> With live TV on SD material (e.g. BBC News), I get a lot of dropped frames
> (
> around 5 %) (HD is worse, around 20%):
Same here. What xine-lib-1.2 hg revision works with xine-lib-1.2-vdpau-r262?
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 10:39:57 +0200, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> En/na Scott Waye ha escrit:
>
>> Thanks for that. I upgraded to r266 for xine-vdpau and 185.18.14 for
>> the driver and changed my start command to match yours. The
>> deinterlacing now looks good, but I have a more serious problem, a
En/na Scott Waye ha escrit:
> Thanks for that. I upgraded to r266 for xine-vdpau and 185.18.14 for
> the driver and changed my start command to match yours. The
> deinterlacing now looks good, but I have a more serious problem, as soon
> as I try to change channel with up or down, xine freeze
I'm afraid I don't have any suggestions other then maybe try a newer
version of xine-ui. Every time I update xine-vdpau, I update my
xine-ui cvs source as well and all I can really say is that I haven't
experienced the problem you described. Btw, I don't actually 'update'
my sources, I always gra
On 11/06/2009, VDR User wrote:
> I don't know if this will help you any but I use xine-vdpau for both
> sdtv & hdtv. I haven't changed anything in .xine/config so the buffer
> settings and so on are whatever they are as default. My box runs
> debian with vdr-1.7.7 and xine-0.9.2 in case that
I don't know if this will help you any but I use xine-vdpau for both
sdtv & hdtv. I haven't changed anything in .xine/config so the buffer
settings and so on are whatever they are as default. My box runs
debian with vdr-1.7.7 and xine-0.9.2 in case that matters. Currently
using xine-vdpau r266 r
I'm trying to get VDPAU working so I can watch HD TV, but I'm having
trouble getting a good picture. My question is should I be using the
xine options:
--post vdr_video --post_audio
or
--post tvtime:method=use_vo_driver
I dont understand what the difference is and whether one is preferred
o
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