This would be wonderful, really an mplayer output for hm12 is all we need to
get this going, and if anything it could just initialize the decoder with
some fake mpeg2 if really needed, but that could be something later if really
needed.  I'm not working on it, really bad at all this video format conversion
in the uncompressed domain, so anyone who wants to do it can, so looking forward
to anything you can create :-).

John Harvey may have more information on anything else needing to be done, but
I suspect it's really at the point where an mplayer plugin converting to
hm12 and input into the /dev/video48 device would get it working.  I think
the stuttery problem may just be something buggy right now, because it has
worked smooth for me before, so if anything that's just a small bug induced
recently and should be easy to fix.

Thanks,
Chris
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 07:24:29PM +0000, Lucas Meijer wrote:
> Heya,
> 
> Reading about the new YUV decoding advances, I'd figure to take the risk 
> and install a .3 version of ivtv to play around with the YUV stuff.
> 
> after running yuv_setup.sh, cat /dev/video32 > /dev/video48 seems to 
> work. it is very stuttery, but the images produces look fine, and I can 
> still see X rendered ontop if I set the alpha to be semitransparent. I 
> didn't have to start an mpeg2 decode first either.
> 
> What's left between this and having mplayer (or xine or whatever) output 
> to the pvr350 in YUV?  IIRC the pvr350 wants the hm12 format of YUV. In 
> mplayer there doesn't seem to be an output plugin that is able to output 
> in this format.
> 
> Is somebody already working on this? Chris, if I or someone else would 
> make an output plugin for mplayer that outputs hm12, would playing 
> non-mpeg2 content on the pvr350 finally be here, or is there a gap I'm 
> missing?
> 
> Bye, Lucas
> 
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