> In case you have
> something to test let me known, I will already
> downgrade ivtv to rc2a
> (currently on rc2j)

I'll release the test version later today

it's against xine-cvs, so if you want to get a head
start, download/compile that :)

unfortunately there's a xine problem with subtitles
that makes them not work, but the overlay
functionality is working fine on the ivtv side.
Hopefully that will be fixed soon.

> Oh and I have the same question, any-one tried to
> convert divx, mpeg4
> to mpeg2 stream and then do a HW decoding from the
> PVR350? That would
> finally solve all the Vsync problems we face today
> with playing divx
> via the frambuffer of the PVR-350!

i believe the mplayer ivtv plugin does this. (not the
ivtvOSD plugin!) mplayer simply notices that the
output wants an mpegpes stream and converts to it.
xine plugin will eventually do the same thing i think.

Also it looks like yuv decoding will be working soon
based on the great job chris and john (and others?)
are doing. that is a much less expensive way to do
video out :)

-tmk


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