Hi, On 28 Oct, this message from Jon Cortelyou echoed through cyberspace: > I got totem-xine installed onto my G3 600 Mhz "Dual-USB" iBook running > PowerPC Ubuntu Linux (Debian based distro). My video card is an ATI > Rage Mobility 128 8MB 2x AGP. [snip] > > Once installed, the DVD video/audio playback is very choppy (skipping > a lot of video frames) and audio is slightly out of sync with the > video.
Machines with that video chip are too slow to give good DVD playback results under Linux. Depending whether it is G3 or G4 based, and depending on processor speed, results can vary from unuseable to barely watchable. The problem is that the processor needs to do most of the decoding work in software. The only exception is colorspace conversion, which, mandating working Xvideo, will be done by the graphics chip. Xvideo support can be checked with xvinfo. > I know that DVDs played fine when OS 9 was installed on this computer. Yes, because MacOS has access to the video decoding hardware in the ATI chip, which Linux does not have. Cheers Michel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michel Lanners | " Read Philosophy. Study Art. 23, Rue Paul Henkes | Ask Questions. Make Mistakes. L-1710 Luxembourg | email [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.cpu.lu/~mlan | Learn Always. "