On Tuesday 15 February 2005 06:15 pm, Jeroen Brosens wrote:
> >Well, with Xv and a nvidia card and singlehead, there shouldn't be any
> > tearing whatsoever on video playback, unless you disable that through the
> > nvidia-settings app.  That's built in to the driver.
> >
> >Tearing, though is separate from the vsync support code in myth, which
> > uses the vsync info it gets for more accurate delivery timing.  You do
> > have to enable the opengl sync method in settings.pro for that vsync
> > method to work, though.
> >
> >Isaac
> >______________________________________________
>
> Is there or will there be a way for MythTV to have vsync support without
> OpenGL, DRM, etc.? Like myself there must be a great number of people
> that built their HTPC around a barebone which looks good in the living
> room. Most of the times, these don't have high-end ATi or nVidia video
> chips OR a video upgrade option. Also, TV-outs are not always capable of
> processinginterlaced material, which leaves the need for either a
> hardware workaround (VGA to RGB converter) or good software
> deinterlacing WITH vsync support.

Talk to the driver people.  Anything can be added, but not without some sort 
of driver support.

Isaac
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