Great.
Still working on the tearing. I know how to fix it just need time to make it
happen (which I don't have at the moment). 

Thanks for the feedback.

John

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:ivtv-devel-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Niklas Brunlid
> Sent: 25 July 2005 19:25
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ivtv-devel] Re: [mythtv-users] MythTV internal player using xv?
> 
> On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 23:17:26 +0200, John Harvey
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > It should assuming you use the latest ivtv/xdriver. The xv driver is
> > still
> > improving so you may have some issues but it does mostly work.
> 
> (Moving this thread to ivtv-devel since it seems appropriate)
> 
> John,
> 
> I tested this and myth does use the xv support. On my 2.4GHz P4 it uses
> 27% of the CPU (720x576 PAL, 1000kbps) - 11% on X and 16% on mythfrontend.
> 
> I still get a very annoying image with lots of tearing and/or
> flickering/ghosting, as if the fields are shown at the wrong time). There
> are no other graphical glitches though, so the image quality is otherwise
> excellent.
> 
> 
> This is the dmesg output of one playback session, with a pause in the
> middle (pausing seems to help with the flickering/ghosting):
> 
> ivtv: Allocate DMA decoder YUV stream: 20 x 51840 buffers (1024KB total)
> ivtv-osd: Need to adjust width to src_w 678 dst_w 720 scaled_w 678
> ivtv: master_width: 001e2224   X-Coords: src 28  dst 0
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2834 02d002d0->02d002c2 0x2838 02d002d0->02d002c2
> ivtv: Update reg 0x283c 00080000->00078889 0x2844 00080000->00078889
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2854 00200000->001e2224
> ivtv: Update reg 0x285c 00100000->000f1112 0x2864 00100000->000f1112
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2874 00000000->00000000
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2870 00080004->002e002a
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2890 00000000->00000000
> ivtv-osd: Need to adjust height to src_h 541 dst_h 576 scaled_h 536
> ivtv: master_height: 003b8e38   Y-Coords: src 17  dst 0
> ivtv: Update reg 0x293C 00100000->00020000
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2970 00000000->00000000
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2930 00200000->001dc71c 0x2938 00200000->001dc71c
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2928 00040000->0003b8e3 0x292c 00040514->0003bdf7
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2920 00080000->000771c7 0x2924 00080514->000776db
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2918 02400240->0240021d 0x291C 02400120->0240010e
> ivtv: Update reg 0x296c 00000000->00000000
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2940 00100000->000ee38e 0x2948 00100000->000ee38e
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2950 00020000->00020011 0x2954 00020000->00020012
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2958 00020000->00020008 0x295C 00020000->00020009
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2960 011f023f->01200240
> ivtv: Update reg 0x2964 00010001->00020002 0x2968 00010001->00020002
> ivtv: Update reg 0x289c 01500017->01500017
> 
> / Niklas
> 
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