I just tried playing an HD stream right before I hosed my system, (I'm now reinstalling) and it seemed like I may have other issues. The CPU usage was not 100%. In 'top' I showed like 76 to 80% or so usage. Is this maybe related to having an Nforce3 motherboard and or DMA or something with my hard drive?

On 1/10/06, Adam Propeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So the 2D acceleration in Linux for ATI cards is sub Windows quality? I just don't understand this. I can play these streams on XP just fine. Why is Linux making me want to kill myself. MythTV is the GREATEST tool ever... (go with me on this) but is can't perform the same for one small part. ARGHHHH


On 1/10/06, Steve Adeff < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 23:34, Adam Propeck wrote:
> On 1/10/06, Yeechang Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Rob Bongiovi <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > says:
> > > The XP2900+ at 400Mhz can play HD (1080i) without
> > > XvMC.
> >
> > Rob, thanks; that is helpful. In my case, I can play 1080p content on
> > my 6200 TC fine; it's just that, as I've written, I sometimes see the
> > "shimmer" (top layer of screen moving slightly off sync with rest) I
> > and others have described when the entire camera moves. Do you see
> > anything like that?
> >
> > --
> > Yeechang Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | +1 650 776 7763 | San Francisco CA US
>
> I'm thinking that the stupid Fedora Core 4 + FGLRX from ATI simply doesn't
> have 3d acceleration enabled. I hosed the system trying to install DRI and
> DRM.... Which.... I think really suck, but that's another issue. I'm trying
> to compile a new kernel from scratch now.
>

still, that shouldn't matter, 3d acceleration won't affect HD playback.

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