On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 11:48:39AM -0700, kevin thayer wrote:
2. a.) If not, why is it necessary from Xine, but
not from MythTV?
to get the surround-sound and dvd-menus. If you
transcode it to a compatible format, you should be OK.
that's a lot of disk-space though :)
I am thinking implementing an audio player module which accepts
synching commands. I already acquired enough knowledge to dynamically
break up elementary streams. So in priciple I can directly read from
dvd, feed the video pes into ivtv, and play the audio through sound
card. I have the impression that ivtv driver can be quieried to get
timestamp info, with that and a synchable audio player, we should be
able to keep the synch, right?
Without the software mpeg decoding, the cpu usage should still be kept
low.
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Hui Zhou
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