Re: [Scottish] Help me wipe out Microsoft

2004-01-20 Thread William Anderson
Colin McKinnon wrote:
...off my laptop, that is.

After some struggle I now have Xine playing DVDs with sound on my laptop (1Ghz 
/ 128Mb) only problem is the playback stutters every 30 seconds or so (video 
frames jerky, loss of lip sync). Tweaking the settings didn't help much.
I had similar problems here under win2k when writing to CD/DVD or doing 
bulk data transfers from optical - turned out both my DVD-ROM and DVD+-RW 
were set to PIO.  I reset them to DMA (UDMA in the writer's case) and all 
was well with the world.  As Kyle said, check those settings out and fiddle! :)

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Re: [Scottish] Help me wipe out Microsoft

2004-01-20 Thread Daragh Mc Grath
William Anderson wrote:

I had similar problems here under win2k when writing to CD/DVD or doing 
bulk data transfers from optical - turned out both my DVD-ROM and 
DVD+-RW were set to PIO.  I reset them to DMA (UDMA in the writer's 
case) and all was well with the world.  As Kyle said, check those 
settings out and fiddle! :)
Exact same probs here, there's plenty of doc's out there in Google land 
that will help you! :)

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Re: [Scottish] Help me wipe out Microsoft

2004-01-20 Thread Gavin McCord
Kyle Gordon wrote:

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Colin

It might your DMA settings, which you can tweak with the hdparm tool. 
/sbin/hdparm -d1 /dev/xxxX will enable DMA for a device, and just hdparm /dev/
 on it's own will show the current state of the device.

My Celeron 1.2Ghz, 128Mb laptop played back DVDs fine with mplayer, so I doubt 
it's a memory/horsepower issue.

Regards

Kyle

On Monday 19 January 2004 23:23, Colin McKinnon wrote:
 

...off my laptop, that is.

After some struggle I now have Xine playing DVDs with sound on my laptop
(1Ghz / 128Mb) only problem is the playback stutters every 30 seconds or so
(video frames jerky, loss of lip sync). Tweaking the settings didn't help
much.
Obviously there's not a lot of free memory on the box, but I don't want to
go and buy more just to see if it might give better DVD playback.
Meanwhile playback with WinDVD4 on Microsoft Windows XP is flawless.

Anyobdy out there playing DVDs? How much memory?

TIA

Colin

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Make sure the kernel has support for your motherboard chipset in it. I 
created a custom kernel recently and tried hdparm till I was blue in the 
face, until I compiled in the right driver.

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