On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 09:54:37PM +0200, Ville Syrj�l� wrote:
> 
> Ok.

OK, well, I have mplayer and directfb rebuilt, and my initial
impressions is that it looks good.  I will know more when I get the
rest built and get a chance to sit down and do some serious watching.
Updating directfb to the CVS HEAD to get your patch on it, resulted in
a need to update gtk(-directfb) and my (gtk based) GUI and rebuild
them all.

Oh well, time to get up to date anyway.  :-)

> Yep. I threw the thread code out and things have been just fine.

Indeedio it does.  Mplayer ran at about 30% of a PIII-600 on a 352x480
3Mb/s MPEG4.  Nice.

> I've not really tested field parity since I don't have the vsync patch in
> my kernel.

Well, all of my material now is properly interlaced, 480 line
material, so I am sure I will know soon enough during some casual
television watching.  I will let y'all know.

BTW:  I noticed that you told Billy Biggs that one could reset the
dominant field at any time.  Am I recalling correctly?  If so, I was
thinking of hooking an mplayer input (i.e. a button on my remote) to a
SetFieldParity toggle in MPlayer just to play, and also to toggle the
parity if I think it's gone out of sync.  Should be interesting.  :-)

> I don't want to reboot since it would kill my mldonkey :)

:-)

b.

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Brian J. Murrell

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