At risk of adding another piece of junk mail to your box, I would like to apologies for the multiple post.
It was the fault of the web client I was using for the post, a periodic refresh of the inbox was actually a post of the original message, not an intentional barrage of email. Thanks for the feedback. I'll discontinue its use. Brad -----Original Message----- From: Ramon Redondo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 9:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [mythtv] Possible bug using Unichrome Pro? How many times are you going to send this same message to the lsit? I've counted 6 now... On 12/9/05, Bradley A. Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello- > > I looking at this issue thinking it is a bug in the Myth player. > Hopefully someone can either help me identify the actually issue so I > might be able to provide an accurate bug filing. > > This is in an attempt to build a Myth frontend. On an Epia SP1300 I > installed Slackware 10.2, upgraded to kernel 2.6.14.3 and grabbed > X.org 6.8.99.903. > > I then grabbed openchrome svn version (development build, at svn > revision 107), dri from dri.sourceforge.net, and Myth SVN rev. 8112. > > Having everything installed my X log file looks fine. I'm using a LCD > monitor at 1280x1024,VLD XVMC in Myth compiled against unichromepro. > > Initially I was getting DRM and ViaXvMCCreateSurface: Unable to > allocate frambuffer memory!, this resulted reducing the number of XVMC > surface in the code (Comment out:- (about line 730) // if (vld) // > xvmc_buf_attr->SetNumSurf(16); in videoout_xv.cpp) > > This allows myth to play without crashing although the video is pure > garbage on the screen and I get a DRM memory allocation errors still. > > So I'd like to pose the following questions, given the same file plays > in xine outside of Myth. > > 1) Does anyone have an Epia SP1300 playing HDTV. > 2) Should this configuration work? > 3) I see entries in the database related to XVMC surface(mysql> select > * from xvmc_buffer_settings;) How are these realted to the setting in > videoout_xv.cpp. > > Any thoughts, suggestions, personal experience, or troubleshooting > recommendations appreciated. > > Brad > > > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev >
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