Gavin,

Thanks, adding '"Option   "XvmcUsesTextures" "true"' did the trick!
However, the frontend hung when I tried doing ff/rew (>3x) after having initiated timestretch to 1.25x. Also, I only get b/wh OSD, but I gather it's that way for everybody. The OSD text is slightly jittery when playing back at normal speed, timestretching seems to smooth that out.

Other than that xvmc works great on my fx5200 card.


Cheers,


-Morten

Gavin Haslett wrote:

Yeah, what he said :)

Also, unless you turn it off by including;

Option "NoLogo" "true"

Then you'll get a big NVIDIA splash screen when you start X. If you
haven't specified this and aren't getting the splash screen then you're
not using the accelerated driver.

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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] XvMC output not working


Pardon me for (maybe) asking the obvious, but how do I know if I'm using accelerated nvidia drivers? I'm using 7174. Also, how do I check


the xvmc libraries are up to date...?



Make sure the driver line reads "nvidia" and not "nv" in your xf86config
or xorg.conf file.  Also make sure you compiled myth after you installed
the drivers.  That way it will use the correct libraries
(7174 as opposed to 7167 or 6629).

Tom
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