Ondrej Wisniewski wrote:
> Ondrej Wisniewski wrote:
>> If the OpenChrome driver is installed correctly, all you need is a video 
>> playing software that supports XvMC. You can use xine with the video 
>> output option '-v xxmc' or any frontend which uses the xine lib 
>> (Kaffeine, Totem, ...).
> 
> Well, I just found here 
> http://wiki.openchrome.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=HardwareCaveats 
> that the MPEG2/4 support for CX700M2 is not implemented yet. So no luck 
> using XvMC with your chipset. Maybe the OpenChrome developers are able 
> to  tell you if support will be in the driver any time soon?

Just stumbled upon this ticket http://www.openchrome.org/trac/ticket/4 
"Add xvmc-mpeg4 support".
It was assigned 2 years ago but nothing seems to have happened. Can we 
please get a status update on this issue from the developers? Is this a 
problem with lack of development resources or missing VIA specs?


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