John Harvey wrote:
--- Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the split in cpu usage between mplayer and
X?
About 50/50.
Is this PAL or NTSC?
NTSC.
At the moment NTSC defaults to progressive mode rather
than interlaced mode but is probably being fed an
interlaced image. You could try altering this setting
(slight modification to the source until i get round
to implementing a better way next week). There is a
recent (last week) post from Ian Armstrong with
information about how to do this. It might or might
not help.
Also if i get some time i should be able to reduce the
cpu usage in the Xdriver which might also help i just
don't have any time to look at that yet.
I'll take a look at the interlace issue.
What I keep wondering is why we don't modify the dxr3 xine plugin to
use the pvr 350 mpeg decoder instead of the dxr3 decoder. I have a
dxr3 card. It's useless for mythtv because it only accepts mpeg input,
but the DVD playback quality is excellent, and it basically uses the same
concept as the mpeg decoder in the PVR 350, right?
Or... if we wanted a proof of concept without navigation controls, could
we simply rip & transcode a DVD to mpeg2 and pipe the result directly
to /dev/video16? What are the mpeg specs supported by video16?
That's how livetv playback works, right?
--
Jesse Guardiani
Programmer/Sys Admin
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