Le mardi 29 janvier 2008 à 09:01 +0100, Ondrej Wisniewski a écrit :
> I am using Ubuntu 7.10 with xine lib from the repos. Here's the problem
> I encounter. Might be the same bug you are talking about:
>
> VDR is running with xineliboutput plugin. Remote frontend sxfe is
> started on the same
Tony Grant wrote:
> Le lundi 28 janvier 2008 à 12:07 +0100, Ondrej Wisniewski a écrit :
>
> Sorry I forgot to say I am using Fedora Core 8. There is an issue with
> libxcb and threads - it is fixed in OpenSuze10.3 says Reinhard.
>
> With the OSD I have increase in CPU load and, in the terminal I
Le lundi 28 janvier 2008 à 12:07 +0100, Ondrej Wisniewski a écrit :
> > There is a problem with xine, the openchrome driver and VDR. You are too
> > slow - I am seeing 9-12% CPU with current openchrome even with this bug.
> >
> > I am using vdr-xine rather than xineliboutput
> that was not the
Tony Grant wrote:
>
> There is a problem with xine, the openchrome driver and VDR. You are too
> slow - I am seeing 9-12% CPU with current openchrome even with this bug.
>
> I am using vdr-xine rather than xineliboutput
>
> Cheers
>
> Tony
Hi Tony,
that was not the answer I was hoping for ;-)
Le lundi 28 janvier 2008 à 09:44 +0100, Ondrej Wisniewski a écrit :
> I am experimenting with xineliboutput using the xxmc video driver for
> the local sxfe frontend on an EPIA-M1 board with CLE266. I have the
> OpenChrome Drivers installed.
> MPEG2 HW decoding seems usually to work, I get
Hi,
I am experimenting with xineliboutput using the xxmc video driver for
the local sxfe frontend on an EPIA-M1 board with CLE266. I have the
OpenChrome Drivers installed.
MPEG2 HW decoding seems usually to work, I get around 25% CPU usage.
However, when I bring up VDRs OSD everything becom