On Dienstag 12 September 2006 14:20, Leo Márquez wrote:
> Hi!,
> 
> I'm setting a vdr client with an epia-m mobo.
> I was thinking in follow this howto:
> 
> http://www.mellander.org/per/projects/linux/?chapter=epia-hw-cle266
> 
> That uses the cle266 decoder.
> 
> Today I have seen that there is an softdevice option called -vo dfb:viatv.
> 
> I have to use the s-video out of the epia because I use a normal tv (not 
> lcd with vga input).
> 
> Whats the diference of this two output methods?

viatv is for TV-out. It sets some flip flags, handling exclusive access of 
output layer.
cle266 enables use of hw-decoding when it is available.

There is no _exclusive or_  between these option.
For hw-accelerated decoding for TV-out use both:
"-vo dfb:cle266:viatv"
   
> I get good performance with viatv?
> cle266 seems to be very good.
> 
> What do you think? I'm very confused at this time.


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Stefan Lucke
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