On Aug 21, 2005, at 4:35 PM, Michael T. Dean wrote: The MythTV docs specify information regarding the current "stable" release of IvyTV--version 0.1.9. All the information they give is completely correct--framebuffer-based output takes a lot of CPU--but if you choose to use the "unstable" versions of IvyTV--version 0.2.0-rc3(whatever) or 0.3.6(whatever), you may (should) use the Xv support that John added. If you're using Xv support, video on the PVR-350 is basically as processor-intensive as video on a "real" video card using Xv support (but takes more processor than using XvMC--which you should only need for high-def, which the PVR-350 can't do). However, OpenGL is not (and cannot be) supported on the PVR-350 (since it has no 3D acceleration in the hardware).
Mike
Will the PVR-350 be able to handle snes9x or MAME output without any trouble?
-Matt |
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