Huub Bouma wrote:
> I used to compile mythtv from svn (but I was still on the 0.20 version)
> but a couple of days ago decided to go for the ubuntu packages (0.21)
> Since then the xvmc (nvidia) doesn't work anymore for me. So my guess is that 
> the MPEG2VIDEO_XVMC codec isn't compiled into the mythtv package.
> Since it worked for me before this upgrade, and I followed the steps in the 
> XvMC mythtv wiki, I don't think this is a configuration issue. But should the 
> xvmc be in the package, or should I build from svn?
> 
> The wiki states the following:
> 
> =============
>  The following binary linux distributions support XvMC out of the box:
> 
>     * Mandrivia 2006 Free
>     * Debian 
> =============
> 
> So I guess that this answers my question... Ubuntu doesn't support xvmc?
> 
> This is the logging from mythfrontend just before the crash:
> 
> ---------
> 2008-03-12 12:53:49.474 TV: Attempting to change from None to WatchingLiveTV
> 2008-03-12 12:53:49.475 Using protocol version 40
> 2008-03-12 12:53:53.546 AFD Error: Could not open codec 0x8357120, 
> id(MPEG2VIDEO_XVMC) type(Video) aborting. reason -1
> 2008-03-12 12:53:53.688 NVP: Disabling Audio, params(-1,-1,-1)
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> -----------
> 
Ubuntu supports XvMC.  For NVIDIA XvMC, I use it *myself*.  Make sure you aren't
enabling multiple cores for the XvMC decode.  It only works with one.

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Mario Limonciello
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