On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 08:39:59AM -0100, Duncan Webb wrote:
> Don't think that it is quite that easy as I've stores the DVDs as iso 
> images which I can mount then I would need to decode the VOBs then I 
> could stream the mpeg stream directly to the video out device. At the 
> moment I'm not sure what Linux tools are about to decode VOBs and how I 
> would configure freevo to do this.

mplayer can probably do this. It seems to be able to do most things :)

Although I think a VOB file is supposed to be a valid mpeg2 file as
well. Anyone know?

> From your previous messages , it seems that you have used a Matrox G400 
> and know quite a bit about setting this card up. Would you be able to 
> outline the freevo configuration that you have used, directfb, sdl, etc. 
> It doesn't really matter if I use the ivtv frame buffer or the Matrox tv 
> out on the P3 machine. I really want this machine for testing new 
> releases of freevo and, possibly contributing to the development of freevo.

I'll grab the files off the mediabeast when I'm next in it's vicinity!

> Tried googleing for the Xvmc driver but can't find any useful 
> information, probable need a better search...

It may not be possible, depending on how the card is set up. I've
never used an ivtv card, so don't know much about them.

cheers, Phil

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