le ven 08-02-2002 à 23:02, Siggi Langauf a écrit : > Hi Dabowl, > > first of all, that should probably be discussed on xine-user rather than > here, as there are both xine specialists and xine/ppc users > there. Moreover, that doesn't look very ppc specific to me... > > On 8 Feb 2002, Dabowl wrote: > > > > > When i launch it, i have theses messages (in french, sorry): > > > > > > [...] > > > > > > > X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for > > > > operation) > > > > Major opcode of failed request: 142 (XVideo) > > > > Minor opcode of failed request: 19 () > > > > Serial number of failed request: 9183 > > > > Current serial number in output stream: 9183 > > > > > > I get that error if my video resolution and color depth are too high, > > > and there is not enough video memory to support the overlay. Try > > > running at a lower resolution or color depth. 1024x768 at 24-bit color > > > is enough to display any DVD. > > Yes, that's clearly your X server moaning that it's running out of video > memory. You have three options here: > 1) switch to a video mode that needs less ressources (smaller resolution > and/or less color depth)
It works with 16 depths and 1024x768 resolution, but i don't know how to browse dvd menus, i'm gonna search. > 2) try XShm output (command line option "-V XShm", will be sloooow) I don't know this tool :-) > 3) get more video memory (probably means new graphics card) I have 16 Mbytes of video memory, it is not enough to play DVD ? Mac OS 9 plays dvd very well :-( > > > I try with the 1024x768 mode but i get the same error, my card is a ATI > > Rage 128 with 16 MByte memory. > > Those should work fine with XFree86 (>= 4.1). I have the XFree 4.1-13 installed on my system. > > > In the DVD HOWTO, they talk about MTRR what is that, do i need this ? > > Not on ppc, as it's an ia32 specific MMU extension. > > I have been told, however, that XFree86 4.2 comes with some Xv > improvements for the r128 that use DMA to transfer the actual video, which > might (or might not) result in a performance boost similar to MTRR. > Anyway, that won't help you as your problem is something totally > different... > > Maybe you could try to use "xine-bugreport" to produce a bugreport that > contains more information about your system? sure > > Cheers, > Siggi > > > PS: If you prefer a French mailing list, you can try > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> thanks for help. Dabowl > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >