I am using the right config and the warnings still show.
Lets prove it...
ps -ef |grep xine
xine --no-gui --no-logo --no-splash -pq -A alsa -f -V xxmc --post vdr
--post vdr_video --post
tvtime:method=LinearBlend,cheap_mode=1,pulldown=0,use_progressive_frame_flag=1
be clever in this respect in which case this will make no difference.
Ian.
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From: Arturo Martinez marti...@embl.de
Date: Thu, Nov 24, 2011 08:29
Subject: [vdr] xine dropped frames warning
To: vdr@linuxtv.org
I am using the right config and the warnings still
dropped frames warning
To: vdr@linuxtv.org
I am using the right config and the warnings still show.
Lets prove it...
ps -ef |grep xine
xine --no-gui --no-logo --no-splash -pq -A alsa -f -V xxmc --post vdr
--post vdr_video --post
tvtime:method=LinearBlend,cheap_mode=1,pulldown=0
Finally, I´ve edited /xine-ui/src/xitk/errors.c
the last function:
I left it like this:
void too_slow_window(void) {
return;
}
Now no more dropped frames warning boxes :-)
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With
gui.dropped_frames_warning:0
in the config file
(which was added while xine was not running)
I still get a popup if I use the OSD for a minute or so
See screenshot:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9975371/IMG_2022_124523.jpg
So since the line does not truly disable warnings for me, my
Are you certain it's the correct xine config file?
On 22 November 2011 21:53, Arturo Martinez marti...@embl.de wrote:
With
gui.dropped_frames_warning:0
in the config file
(which was added while xine was not running)
I still get a popup if I use the OSD for a minute or so
See
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 3:53 AM, Arturo Martinez marti...@embl.de wrote:
With
gui.dropped_frames_warning:0
in the config file
(which was added while xine was not running)
I still get a popup if I use the OSD for a minute or so
See screenshot:
You assumed incorrectly.
I killed xine and edited the file while xine was not running.
in fact the line gui.dropped_frames_warning:0
is now permanently in the config file but still I get the notifications
(or at least some of them)
Nobody reading these lines knows what part of xine´s source
I have added
gui.dropped_frames_warning:0
but still if the system gets stressed I get a warning box
Some xine dev knows by any chance how to remove xine´s ability to
display warning boxes or to make them of size 0x0 pixels ?
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:04 AM, Arturo Martinez wrote:
This works
On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Arturo Martinez marti...@embl.de wrote:
I have added
gui.dropped_frames_warning:0
but still if the system gets stressed I get a warning box
Some xine dev knows by any chance how to remove xine´s ability to
display warning boxes or to make them of size 0x0
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 7:04 AM, Arturo Martinez marti...@embl.de wrote:
This works well but ocassionally the system is busy and I get a warning
that too many frames have been dropped
Is there some way I can make sure I get no such warnings?
The PC has only a remote control, no mouse so it
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