Hi, I'm using a very similar HW base, also an M10000 but with PVR-250, it's a little tricky to get the MPEG2 HW accel working, first I applied a patch to Xorg 6.8.1 and compiled it newly, after this a used a special kernel with the epia2 patch applied and finally, I compile Myth on my own with XvMC VLD enabled.
You can see this if you go the playback settings if there is a checkbox with "XvMC VLD" available. Regards, Dirk Am Montag, 6. Juni 2005 17:24 schrieb Brian Webb: > Rob, > > I have a very similar setup, and I've been trying to get it working > for weeks. Currently I'm seeing the same message that you're seeing. > My latest theory is that the ATPMS myth rpms are not built with VIA > XvMC compiled in. The spec file appears to default it to compile > without VIA XvMC, and I don't know how to tell how the binary rpms > were compiled. Can anybody confirm this? > > Brian > > On 6/6/05, Robert Coup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I have a newly setup MythTV system, running a PVR-150 on an EPIA M10000 > > system. After a couple of days of playing, everything prettymuch works, > > except for hw-accelerated playback within mythtv. > > > > If I try to watch live tv, or play back a recording, I get a "Unable to > > initialize video" screen and logs that look like > > (xvmc-problem.mythtv.log). I think the critical message is "Unable to > > create XvMC Blocks". If I disable XvMC in myth's playback settings it > > works (but its stressing the cpu too much so video skips). > > > > I followed the excellent Myth(TV)ology guide by Jarod for the most part. > > - Fedora Core 3, with kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC3 > > - MythTV (0.18.1), DRM, ALSA, LIRC from ATrpms > > - Terry Barnaby's RPMs for Unichrome (2005/04/30) > > > > As far as I can tell, the via hw-decoder is working within xine (see > > xine.vid.log) when I use -V xxmc to play a video. Trying to open > > /dev/video0 doesn't work within xine, but thats probably just my > > ignorance (xine.tv.log) > > > > If I use mplayer to watch TV [via ptune-ui & /dev/video0] it all works > > (mplayer.log). Using mplayer/xvmc I get output like (mplayer.xvmc.log) > > > > All these logs/configs are at: > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~coup/mythtv/060605/ > > Xorg.conf, dmesg output, /var/log/messages, and Xorg.log are all there > > too. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
