Mike,
I tried to use the command line like you have below. I did upgrade the
ivtvdev_drv.o to 0.10.6. I am assuming this has xv support.
When I run the command I get in the bugreport file:
video_out_xv: Xv extension is present but I couldn't find a usable yuv12
port.
Looks like your graphics hardware driver doesn't support Xv?!
main: video driver <xv> failed
Michael T. Dean wrote:
On 11/12/05 19:04, Bennett Leve wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
The audio's not coming out of your PVR-350 because the PVR-350 isn't
decoding the DVD. Therefore, you should route the PVR-350's audio
out through your soundcard and route the soundcard to your audio
receiver. Then, when mplayer plays your DVD (although, really, you
probably should be using xine for DVD's to get the menu support) and
outputs sound through the sound card, you get audio without
switching connections.
If you don't want audio to go through your sound card, you can use
an IR transmitter to tell your audoi receiver to switch inputs and
waste a remote button on switching inputs and have to remember to
switch inputs when appropriate. Or, you could apply patches to
mplayer/xine to support DVD playback through the PVR-350, but the
patches introduce some significant issues in sync and you'll get
much better results using Xv and your sound card.
Thanks, that explains it very well. I need to work on the xine
thing. It is very choppy and I have not figured out how to correct
it yet.
Make sure you have Xv support (i.e. install John Harvey's ivtvdev
driver for X) and use
xine -V xv --no-splash --auto-play=fhq --auto-scan dvd
Mike
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