Thanks for the response! On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:32:42 -0800, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hitting the checkbox is all I have to do. I presume you're running with an > nVidia graphics card, the XvMC support in the ATrpms packages will only work > with nVidia cards.
I'm running with an nVidia Geforce4 TI 4200. I noticed that my previous success with XvMC was on my other machine (a Geforce FX 6600), so maybe the 4200 doesn't support XvMC??? > > > I don't see anything in the standard log for mythfrontend. If I turn > > on additional logging, what, if anything should I be looking for? > > Launch the frontend from a console: > > $ mythfrontend -v playback > > Should be something in the output there about XvMC... I will try with that (-v playback). However, I ran the frontend with -v all and I didn't see anything on xvmc. I am also trying to run with mplayer (mplayer -vo xvmc -vc ffmpeg12mc recordedfile.nuv) and I get messages about using XVMC (no errors that I can tell), but I don't get a picture (it says something about not being able to get the correct resolution, repeats that message several times at the bottom of the output). I figure I'll mess about with mplayer and see if I can get it to work there first before trying again with mythtv. I only had limited time last night, so I'll try again today and post my results from mplayer. I also tried with xine (which is what I use for my video playback (per your Tips and Hints)) and used the xine-check script. Unfortunately, I don't know how to tell xine to use xvmc (or if it even does) nor how to tell if it is using it. xine-check didn't find any problems though. Any other suggestions are appreciated... Thanks, phlepper -- I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. -- Confucius _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
