Al 17/08/10 18:40, En/na VDR User ha escrit:
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:45 AM, martinez wrote:
Unfortunately I can not reproduce it anymore, because in the meantimeI
installed a newer version of xine-lib and the problem disappeared.
What I notice is that using vdpau, on 28e BBC HD for example
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:45 AM, martinez wrote:
> Unfortunately I can not reproduce it anymore, because in the meantimeI
> installed a newer version of xine-lib and the problem disappeared.
> What I notice is that using vdpau, on 28e BBC HD for example drops many
> frames (unwatchable, althoug
Hi Reinhard,
Unfortunately I can not reproduce it anymore, because in the meantimeI
installed a newer version of xine-lib and the problem disappeared.
What I notice is that using vdpau, on 28e BBC HD for example drops many frames
(unwatchable, although cpu load remains low), whereas using xv the
I am using Debian Lenny x64. The problems I see, I also see on my dad's
x32 system and have to do with problems between xine and vdpau, such has
when signal is corrupt vdpau messes with frame size and xine doesn't
seem to know how to deal with that. I also see the random lockups others
have rep
Hi,
Am 15.08.2010 11:21, schrieb marti...@embl.de:
> I start vdr and xine and all looks nicely and I zap channels a couple of
> times without problems and the 3rd time or so xine freezes and I need to
> restart it
Which video output driver do you use? vdpau?
Would you be so kind a supply a back
I start vdr and xine and all looks nicely and I zap channels a couple of
times without problems and the 3rd time or so xine freezes and I need to
restart it
It used to work fine, only 3 things have changed: 64 bits os instead of
32, a newer kernel, and using the kernelĀ“s driver for my card (S2-HD-