On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 10:52:41 -0800 (PST), kevin thayer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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
[snip]

Please pardon my ignorance - but will sound be piped out via the PVR-350 ?  

Greg.


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