Hi everyone. I am still working on libmpeg2. No joy so far. I recompiled following Tom's example here (thinking perhaps OpenGL or RandR - only two differences for me - might be significant enough on their own), and I have gone from 256MB to 1GB of RAM in the box (following another suggestion that I might be binding on RAM). I've also done a lot of comparison and searching in the code based on Jared's suggestion of running "mythfrontend -v playback" (thanks Jared!).
>From this I know that at least some part of the libmpeg2 code is running, but other than that I am still not getting results. It could be a problem in the library or something else in the setup that's cheesing up the pipeline. I have disabled the obvious stuff (filters, deinterlacing) but there are many possibilities. My next idea is to examine the "-v playback" output from someone who has HDTV playback working on a "slow" processor with libmpeg2. Tom, I hate to ask you another favor, but is it possible for you to run your frontend "-v playback" and attach the output from having watched some 1080 video? -David On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 20:45 -0500, Tom E. Craddock, Jr. wrote: > David Wood wrote: > > > > >This stuns me. We did basically the exact same thing, but for you, it > >works. > > > >I wonder if there's something wrong with debian, or my install of it, > >that is somehow right in FC2. > > > >Can you share your settings.pro? > > > > > Sure, its attached.
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