Not sure how you tell what version the ivtvdev_drv.o you are using.
This is actually a knoppmyth setup so it has whatever they packaged with
Alpha16.
I kinda gave up on xine, and decided use mplayer which does not look
choppy at all. Using the command line:
mplayer -vo xv -fs dvd://1 -dvd-device /dev/dvd
This works fine when I have my DISPLAY set to my SUSE box, but when the
display is the PVR-350 it does not play at all. Selecting dvd play in
myth makes the dvd rom light blink a few times but it never plays.
I am still playing with this to see if I can get it to work reliably
from myth.
-Bennett
Daniel Segel wrote:
Bennett Leve wrote:
I have a P4 with two PVR-350 cards in it. I have my DVD burner on
IDE2. There are no other drives on IDE2.
When I play a DVD with xine via mythtv it is very choppy. I am using
the hardware out on the PVR-350 card as well as the sound out on it.
I really have two problems.
1) choppy video
2) no sound
I have a feeling that the sound issue is probably easily solved by
taking the sound card out and putting it into my receiver. I am
more concerned with the choppy video out of the DVD player. I saw a
post that mentioned setting "-xxmc" on the xine command line.
Anything else I should check/set?
Make sure you're using the 0.10.6 version of the ivtvdev driver in you
X setup, use the xv driver with xine ('xine -V xv'), and do a 'ivtvctl
--set-yuv-mode=mode=1' prior to watching a DVD ( I set this during
boot and leave it that way all the time). With that combination I get
DVD playback that is mostly indistinguishable from the real thing.
Daniel
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