On 8/31/05, Robin Gilks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robin Gilks wrote:
>
>>Greetings
>>
>>Almost got my sp13000 frontend to work correctly apart from CPU load on
>>mpeg4 videos with mplayer.
>>
>>Has anyone ever actually got mplayer to work with the xvmc driver on an
>>Epia m/b? If so, what version of ffmpeg did you use as this is a circle
>>I've been round so many times now trying to get the magic "-vo xvmc -vc
>>ffmpeg12mc" to work!
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>
>>
> Doesn't the video decoding chipset on Via EPIA motherboards only help
> with MPEG2? I haven't tried the xvmc-patched mplayer with MPEG2 either,
> so I can't help much there I'm afraid.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jon
>
Hi Jon
The SP13000 uses a CN400 rather than a CLE266 chipset and this has mpeg4
as well as mpeg2 decode - thats why I bought it!!
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I don't think it can work with the current ffmpeg. When I tried running mplayer with xvmc I got:
Forced video codec: ffmpeg12mc
Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family
Cannot find codec 'mpegvideo_xvmc' in libavcodec...
I looked through the code and don't find mpegvideo_xvmc. Some ffmpeg documents say mpegvideo_xvmc had problem. It may have been removed, don't know. I've put a couple messages on the ffmpeg list but got no replies.
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