I am using PVR-350's tv out. I can play using the Xv driver, but it's jumpy with some DVDs, so I switched to xshm and never thought much more about it.

On Dec 13, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Michael T. Dean wrote:

Mark J. Small wrote:

On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:

These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.

DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo dvd://%s

Video:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo %s

Hmmm the xine docs claim that xshm is a lot slower than xv. Does real world experience say otherwize? Personally I compiled my xine to use xvmc for more gforce mx 4000. I don't use xvmc for mythtv yet, but it works great with xine. My P3 733 plays DVD's beautifully that way.


I would bet that Brad is using a PVR-350 for output and hasn't yet upgraded to/installed John Harvey's X driver with Xv support. Other than using a device driver without Xv support, I can't imagine any reason for using xshm.

Mike
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