Bret asked:

Pardon my newbie-ness, but this location is where to find the xine-hd
include
files that came with the pcHDTV HD-3000 card?  And may I ask what altivec
is?

Not sure, mine was for a Nova-T, I have nfi how the HD-3000 drivers work sorry.

Do not worry about altivec unless you have a PPC (Amiga/Apple etc)

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltiVec

AltiVec is a floating point and integer SIMD instruction set designed and owned by Apple Computer, IBM and Motorola (the AIM alliance), and implemented on versions of the PowerPC including Motorola's G4 and IBM's G5 processors. AltiVec is a tradename owned solely by Motorola, so the system is also referred to as Velocity Engine by Apple and VMX by IBM.

AltiVec was the most powerful SIMD system in a desktop CPU when it was first
introduced in the late-1990s. Compared to its contemporaries (Intel's
integer-only MMX, floating point SSE, and various systems from other RISC
vendors), AltiVec offered more registers that could be used in more ways and
operated on by a much more flexible instruction set. However, Intel's
fourth-generation SIMD system, SSE2 introduced with the Pentium 4, has many
of the same functions as AltiVec

Is there a detailed listing of the ./configure options and what each one
means?

configure --help

And then google is your friend.

HTH

David


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