Bernard Mentink a écrit :
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> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Bernard Mentink <bment...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:bment...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>     Hi All,
>
>     Has anyone any success in using xine-vdpau in freevo?
>     (vdpau is NVIDIA's hardware acceleration API ...)
>
Hi,

I had good results with mplayer and vdpau (with the standard packages 
for my distro, witch is Mandriva 2009 spring, in conjuction with the plf 
repositories).

That been said, I didn't achieve to use the vdpau extension with freevo 
: you have to select the (from memeory) -c h264-vdpau -a vdpau option if 
and only if the file to show is actually h264 encoded. So I guess that 
the mplayer plugin need a hack to go trough mminfo (or whatever fit) 
and, according to the actual contents of the video file, use the correct 
options.

And if this is to watch hd dvb, currently, that option is a little weaky 
here in France : the sound option of the HD DVB changed to EAC with 
spectral extention in June, and the ffmpeg library (in use in xine, 
mplayer and vlc) is not (as far as I know) officialy patched. I finally 
manage to compile a vlc with a patched ffmpeg library, but that give a 
"gizmo" I don't really want to integrate in freevo ;-)

My 2 c,
Pascal

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