Very clever.

Some divx's don't play well?  Surely encoding it as a mpeg stream in
realtime would take up most of the cpu time, even on a p3 800?
Gotta hand it to whoever thought of encoding it as a mpeg stream then
sending it to the card, very ingenuis.

Thanks for the info

Mark

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Sent: 25 June 2003 22:04
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Subject: Re: [Freevo-users] Does anyone use the dxr3 or hollywood plus?


I am using one in my setup right now.  It displays teh menus and 
everything through the dxr3 (in my case, Hollywood RealMagic+).
It is nice, because it fills up the entire TV screen as supposed to 
leaving black bars which I got with my TNT2 Ultra...
The drawback to it is that everything must be converted to mpg to go out 
to the card, so some stuff doesn't play well on slower CPUs...I have a 
celery 500 at the moment, and TV was impossible, and some divxs don't 
play well.  I have a pentium 3 800 that I haven't gotten around to 
putting into the machine yet that will hopefully solve the issues.

The other problem is you lose keyboard input while mplayer is 
running...you need to get a remote control, which is kinda a pain.  I 
don't think there is any way to code around that at all.  All you can do 
with the keyboard is hit Ctrl-C to stop the movie, but it also kills 
freevo, so in my case I need to blindly hit up, enter to restart it. 
You could probably get around it by having a bash script that would 
restart freevo whenever it sensed that it died...You still won't be able 
to pause/fast forward/anything though...

-stefan


Mark Casey wrote:
> I've had this hollywood plus decoder card for ages and on the Freevo site
it
> mentions you can use one for tv output.
> Does that mean it can display the freevo ui etc or does it just display
> decoded mpeg's etc.
> Kinda curious since it would be nice to use that for tv output instead of
> buying a graphics card capable of tv output.
> I have a spare voodoo 3 sitting around but that's vga out only.
> By my knowledge doesn't it display only the decoded mpeg video only?
> 
> I wouldn't know since I've never used it with a tv, just ordered a s-video
> to scart connector for my tv though.  :)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> 
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