Le samedi 02 février 2008 à 13:13 +0100, Hans Gustafsson a écrit :
> I got rid of the xine blue screen/hang by downgrading libX11 and
> libX11-devel to the ones from fedora 7 :)
OK it works. It puts CPU usage up about 2-5%. I'll tell the openchrome
and xine people.
Cheers
Tony
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Tony,
I got rid of the xine blue screen/hang by downgrading libX11 and
libX11-devel to the ones from fedora 7 :)
Hope it works for you too.
Regards,
Hans
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Hi,
Tony Grant schrieb:
>> There exists already a fixed version of libxcb but it is not
>> available for a stock openSUSE 10.3. On the other hand, my EPIA
>> MII-6000E runs openSUSE 10.3 too, using the binary openchrome
>> driver package provided at openchrome.org and hasn't deadlocked
>> so far
Le jeudi 17 janvier 2008 à 19:40 +0100, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
> There exists already a fixed version of libxcb but it is not
> available for a stock openSUSE 10.3. On the other hand, my EPIA
> MII-6000E runs openSUSE 10.3 too, using the binary openchrome
> driver package provided at openchrome
Le jeudi 17 janvier 2008 à 23:32 +0100, Hans Gustafsson a écrit :
> video_out_xxmc: New format. Need to change XvMC Context.
> width: 544 height: 576 mpeg: 2 acceleration: 7
> video_out_xxmc: Disposing of surface 3
> 1 1;1 1;1 1;0 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;1 1;0 0;
> video_out_xxm
On Jan 17, 2008 7:06 PM, Tony Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What video output driver do you use with xine?
>
> xxmc on VIA Epia M1
>
> > Does the behavior change when using for example -V xshm?
>
> Yes You win
>
> 100% CPU but it changes channels.
>
> Back to Xavier and openchr
Le jeudi 17 janvier 2008 à 19:40 +0100, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
> > 100% CPU but it changes channels.
>
> Maybe -V xv relaxes CPU load a bit.
Yes but sound eventually cuts out.
> Well, on my openSUSE 10.3 I cannot use xxmc anymore with my
> GF6600 as it dead locks for the same reason. openSUS
Le jeudi 17 janvier 2008 à 20:47 +0100, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
> > Off topic, but are you saying you run vdr-xine or xineliboutput under X
> > with
> > the MII-6000E motherboard?? What other plugins do you run?
>
> femon, epgsearch, radio
femon and streamdev on M1 no sweat
> > I bough
Hi,
Simon Baxter schrieb:
> Off topic, but are you saying you run vdr-xine or xineliboutput under X with
> the MII-6000E motherboard?? What other plugins do you run?
femon, epgsearch, radio
> I bought an SP-13000G, but it runs too hot running X so I had to use an FF
> card. Also I can't use
> There exists already a fixed version of libxcb but it is not
> available for a stock openSUSE 10.3. On the other hand, my EPIA
> MII-6000E runs openSUSE 10.3 too, using the binary openchrome
> driver package provided at openchrome.org and hasn't deadlocked
> so far though using xxmc.
Hi Reinhard
Hi,
Tony Grant schrieb:
>> What video output driver do you use with xine?
>
> xxmc on VIA Epia M1
>
>> Does the behavior change when using for example -V xshm?
>
> Yes You win
>
> 100% CPU but it changes channels.
Maybe -V xv relaxes CPU load a bit.
Well, on my openSUSE 10.3 I
Le jeudi 17 janvier 2008 à 18:53 +0100, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
> Tony Grant schrieb:
> > Le jeudi 17 janvier 2008 à 17:53 +0100, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
> >
> >> Can you provide an excerpt of VDR's logfile with the content from
> >> "switching to channel" up to jan 17 10:25:01?
> >
> > Easier
Tony Grant schrieb:
> Le jeudi 17 janvier 2008 à 17:53 +0100, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
>
>> Can you provide an excerpt of VDR's logfile with the content from
>> "switching to channel" up to jan 17 10:25:01?
>
> Easier, I just switched channels and it stops
You mean, xine stopped, but (see below)
Le jeudi 17 janvier 2008 à 17:53 +0100, Reinhard Nissl a écrit :
> Can you provide an excerpt of VDR's logfile with the content from
> "switching to channel" up to jan 17 10:25:01?
Easier, I just switched channels and it stops
Tony
Jan 17 18:34:24 hush vdr: [4551] codeset is 'UTF-8' - known
J
Hi,
Tony Grant schrieb:
> ZAP to ITV 1 (vertical polarization)
>
> SetPlayMode: 0
> SetAudioChannelDevice: 0
> SetPlayMode: 1
> [vSetDigitalAudioDevice: 0
> SetAudioChannelDevice: 0
> aAVMClear(0)jeu jan 17 10:25:01 CET 2008 reloading DVB driver
It's not clear how much time has passed since zap
I pulled the dvb drivers with mercurial made and installed. Nothing has
changed:
Fire up vdr-xine which tunes to BBC 1 (horizintal polarization)
vdr-xine: Client connected!
[vaAVM]buffered 35,1 frames (v:39,0, a:35,1)
frame: (0, 0)-(720, 576), zoom: (1,00, 1,00)
Picture and sound perfect (yester
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