On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 09:46:39PM +0200, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Not for a long time, and IIRC they are not for daily use, it's only
> the demuxer and stream detection. No real output.

Last time I checked it was something you could actually use, it was
missing some of the outputs, but mga_vid was working I think.

> > mga_vid is the defacto standard; it's supported by mplayer, vlc, and
> > tvtime. Only xine is missing it now...
> 
> *sigh* Yes, mag_vid support would be great. But vidix is working, and
> that's a big success. If only the tvtime deinterlacer would work,
> too....

There is one thing I'm curious about; because playing DVDs with xine
seems much more efficient, and since both mplayer and xine use
libmpeg2 it should be only a minor difference, but we're talking about
20% vs 5% CPU... I wonder if vidix has something to do with it.


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