Dirk Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "TheHog" wrote:
>> - watching tv with xine *is not* supported for ivtv?
>
> not sure
>
>> - watching tv with mplayer *is* supported but time shifting *is not*?
>
> time shifting as in live pause is not supported for Freevo 1.5.x at
> all. We are working on it for 2.0
>
>> I'd really like to use the h/w mpeg2 decoding funtionality of my
>> EPIA board. It works from the command line using xine.
>>
>> If Freevo 1.5.4 does not support this, how about v2.0?
>
> No support for it because we don't have such a device. Maybe someone
> with an epia board wants to help. But IIRC that is not a Freevo
> problem, it is mplayer or xine specific and they have support for it.
>
If it is working from the command line, it's quite easy to set up in
freevo, at least for the parts using xine. In local_config.py, set the
variable XINE_VO_DEV = 'xxmc' (This is for the current SVN version,
but I'm sure that 1.5.4 has a similar variable).
AFAIK, HW-accelaration for the EPIA boards is not in standard
mplayer. A year ago or so, there was a patch for mplayer to support
this hardware. I don't know if there is still a patch around for
current mplayer releases.
Best regards,
Hans-Jürgen
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