If you're using XvMC acceleration then PIP is not implemented. The experimental colour OSD hack also implements a rough PIP implementation but it uses the software nuvplayer so its not fast enough to actually use on an M9000.I've got dual DVB-T tuners in a VIA M10k with debian 2.6.9 and unichrome drivers. Myth is going nicely, but for a few problems.
I can't get picture in picture going at all. V is supposed to toggle it on/off, right? Doesn't do anything for me. Each tuner works fine. I can record off both simultaneously, and the Y key to change inputs works.
Has anyone got this feature working?
The CLE266 chipset has enough grunt to actually decode multiple MPEG streams simultaneously so a nice solution would be to use that to do the rendering. Although not trivial to do of course.
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