I noticed the results of XOrg meeting about video support here: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-November/048182.html
Their draft schedule was: * End of January: release new versions of Cairo and Pixman that contain the new APIs reuired by GStreamer * End of March: X server and Mesa releases are due - make sure the required Mesa extension is part of this. Ideally XrenderPutImage would be included, too. * April/May, after next Fedora/Ubuntu releases: Merge Cairo support into gst-plugins-base and start porting elements to it. Encourage application developers (browser, Flash players) to make use of the new APIs * October: another Fedora/Ubuntu release that switches all users to the new APIs I don't know how this is going, but it's April/May and have we heard any encouragement for our Flash player to make use of a new video rendering API for gstreamer? > I've updated the versions of libva and vdpau to the latest snapshot > (available in our repository), and now trunk is working reasonably well. > At least on my test system (nvidia) I can do HD 720p at about 50-60% cpu > load. This is with AGG, OpenGL is about half of that... Is there a wiki page that tells relatively clueless people like me exactly how to run current snapshots on their production Linux system? John _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev