'Twas brillig, and Kelly Anderson at 18/03/11 21:10 did gyre and gimble:
Good news :) I've just watched District 9 and Master and Commander in
full dts-hd. A few minor glitches (a couple of pops, I think it might
be buffer underruns), other than that it worked great!
One thing I did
On Sun, 2011-03-20 at 11:09 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Kelly Anderson at 18/03/11 21:10 did gyre and gimble:
Good news :) I've just watched District 9 and Master and Commander in
full dts-hd. A few minor glitches (a couple of pops, I think it might
be buffer
Dnia 2011-03-20, nie o godzinie 19:38 +0800, Ng Oon-Ee pisze:
OT: I'd call watching District 9 and Master and Commander relaxing,
wouldn't you? =p
ReOT: No, watching District 9 was torture. :P
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Good news :) I've just watched District 9 and Master and Commander in
full dts-hd. A few minor glitches (a couple of pops, I think it might
be buffer underruns), other than that it worked great!
One thing I did notice with Master and Commander was that with standard
dts the dialog was not
On 03/06/11 14:54, pl bossart wrote:
I've got pulseaudio xbmc passthrough working. I've rolled it together with
a previously windows c++ library called Ac3Filter. I've been tweeking up
Ac3Filter quite a bit. I'm using the Ac3Filter library to Mux spdif. It
was a well written library/tools
'Twas brillig, and Kelly Anderson at 09/03/11 06:59 did gyre and gimble:
OK, I've just put up the patches necessary to get passthrough working
with Nvidia hdmi on XBMC.
This is awesome work Kelly,
Please keep in mind that the PA API side of things will be changing very
soon... there may be a
On 03/06/2011 02:54 PM, pl bossart wrote:
All you need is a 3D TV now...
Seriously, this is good. Can you send a link to this ported AC3Filter
code? I thought it was too Windows/DirectX-oriented to be used. I
didn't look too much since it's GPL, and LGPL is preferred in terms of
integration with
On 03/08/2011 03:32 PM, Kelly Anderson wrote:
On 03/06/2011 02:54 PM, pl bossart wrote:
All you need is a 3D TV now...
Seriously, this is good. Can you send a link to this ported AC3Filter
code? I thought it was too Windows/DirectX-oriented to be used. I
didn't look too much since it's GPL, and
I've got pulseaudio xbmc passthrough working. I've rolled it together with
a previously windows c++ library called Ac3Filter. I've been tweeking up
Ac3Filter quite a bit. I'm using the Ac3Filter library to Mux spdif. It
was a well written library/tools that was relatively easy to get
On 03/06/2011 02:54 PM, pl bossart wrote:
I've got pulseaudio xbmc passthrough working. I've rolled it together with
a previously windows c++ library called Ac3Filter. I've been tweeking up
Ac3Filter quite a bit. I'm using the Ac3Filter library to Mux spdif. It
was a well written
'Twas brillig, and Kelly Anderson at 03/03/11 22:04 did gyre and gimble:
Forgot to mention. I'm getting Hi-def video/audio and only using 8%
cpu. That's just awesome. Vdpau is handling the video decode.
Very nice :)
Looking forward to getting this setup on my system :)
Col
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I've got pulseaudio xbmc passthrough working. I've rolled it together
with a previously windows c++ library called Ac3Filter. I've been
tweeking up Ac3Filter quite a bit. I'm using the Ac3Filter library to
Mux spdif. It was a well written library/tools that was relatively easy
to
Forgot to mention. I'm getting Hi-def video/audio and only using 8%
cpu. That's just awesome. Vdpau is handling the video decode.
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