On Sat, 2005-05-14 at 17:51 -0400, Daniel Kristjansson wrote: > Having eight XvMC buffers really means you only have two free buffers > in the worst case scenario. Two for OSD, three for I/P-frame past/future > frames, one for display, and _two_ for filling. I just wanted to add that Andy Polling is working chromakey OSD patch that adds those two OSD buffers back into the pool of available buffers.
This _halves_ the real-time requirement for XvMC playback with the eight buffer XvMC drivers. This is at the expense of having no blending support. But if it means you can play videos you couldn't before then it's all upside... -- Daniel
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