On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 01:37:10AM +0300, Niko Mikkilä wrote:
> 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
Hi,
reststarting my vdr activities I went into trouble with dvb-t
channels.conf for Berlin. Just took the channels from:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Channels.conf_DVBT-De-Berlin-Brandenburg
There is the following entry for ARTE:
arte;ARD:191500:I999B7C23D12M16T8G8Y0:T:27500:201:202=deu
Hi,
I´ve taken an old PC (Intel graphics card on board, p...@553mhz, 512Megs of
RAM) and installed mms, vdr and lirc basically.
Everthing works fine but I see cpu utilization in the region of 90% (this
is with SD, I have no delusions about HD channels on this hardware)
At the moment it is connect
Hi,
Am 21.08.2010 22:06, schrieb Stefan Lucke:
reststarting my vdr activities I went into trouble with dvb-t
channels.conf for Berlin. Just took the channels from:
http://www.vdr-wiki.de/wiki/index.php/Channels.conf_DVBT-De-Berlin-Brandenburg
There is the following entry for ARTE:
arte;ARD:191
On 21 August 2010 22:41, wrote:
> I´ve taken an old PC (Intel graphics card on board, p...@553mhz, 512Megs of
> RAM) and installed mms, vdr and lirc basically.
>
> Everthing works fine but I see cpu utilization in the region of 90%
[..]
> Any tips on how I could speed things up? Xine settings? Xo
Hi,
Some intel cards supports afaik xvmc as well.
Check if this is available for your card and use it.
That way some parts of the mpeg stuff will be decoded by the gpu.
If this isn't available for your card, use xv.
HTH.
halim
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:41:32 +0200
wrote:
> I´ve taken an old PC (Intel graphics card on board, p...@553mhz, 512Megs of
> RAM) and installed mms, vdr and lirc basically.
Do you mean P3 or have you mistyped the clock speed? The slowest P4 was
about 1400MHz, I thought. Surely one wouldn't be under