Hi,
I have an onboard nvidia 8200 graphics card, using vdr-1.7.15 connecting with
xine and using xv , not vdpau
At the moment out of habit I am using the nvidia proprietary driver, but should
I use the open source instead? Which one is likely to yield better performance
in my setup?
Cheers,
A
On 19 August 2010 12:55, martinez wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an onboard nvidia 8200 graphics card, using vdr-1.7.15 connecting with
> xine and using xv , not vdpau
> At the moment out of habit I am using the nvidia proprietary driver, but
> should I use the open source instead? Which one is like
On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 12:55:59 +0200
martinez wrote:
> I have an onboard nvidia 8200 graphics card, using vdr-1.7.15
> connecting with xine and using xv , not vdpau At the moment out of
> habit I am using the nvidia proprietary driver, but should I use the
> open source instead? Which one is likel
On 08/19/2010 12:55 PM, martinez wrote:
Hi,
I have an onboard nvidia 8200 graphics card, using vdr-1.7.15 connecting with
xine and using xv , not vdpau
At the moment out of habit I am using the nvidia proprietary driver, but should
I use the open source instead? Which one is likely to yield b
Hi,
ke, 2010-08-18 kello 10:13 +0200, jori.hamalai...@teliasonera.com
kirjoitti:
> I also would like to remind the framerate issues. Naturally you decide what
> is enough precision and quality for you.
>
> Computer hardware usually cannot provide 50.000Hz, 59.940Hz or 23.976Hz
> outputs to your T
I also know guys who tried Nouveau but switched back to Nvidia because
of the immaturity of the Nouveau driver. Another big negative for
Nouveau is that there are no plans to support VDPAU. That drivers
seems like a case of too little too late.
___
vdr
> >> is there really no recommendation for a board not using Nvidia
> >> graphics components? It would really be great to not depend on
> >> proprietary drivers.
>
> > Hardware decoding through VA-API is working on some Intel chipsets
> > and CPUs, but I haven't seen any usable GPU deinterlacin
Thu, 2010-08-19 at 20:54 +0400, Goga777 wrote:
> > Computer hardware usually cannot provide 50.000Hz, 59.940Hz or 23.976Hz
> > outputs to your TV/Monitor. This will cause some judder on display output
> > as MPEG/AVC input-stream is not synchronized to output framerate.
>
> do you mean that all nv