I don't want to steal a thread, but my questions are related:
I guess there is something I don't understand:
Does this "*-crop-v9" patch offer anything that the patches from
http://www.jusst.de/vdpau/files/xine-lib-1.2/
do not, besides the autocrop functionality? And what is this autocrop functionality good for: I have a 16:9 set, and the content I want to view is 16:9 material, with occasional 4:3 encoded into a 16:9 frame. So what would this auto crop business gain me.
I have one issue with xineliboutput and vdpau: when I view xvid files vdr-sxfe crashes with an error from glibc. Is there a known fix for this.
"On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 13:33 +0400, Goga777 wrote:
which xineliboutput version are you using ? cvs ? any patches from here ? http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=86804
Goga vdr 179 + xbmc
vdr 1.7.8 + xinelibeoutput cvs -minus said patch. Am using the
did you try vdr 179 with cvs xineliboutput ?
xine-lib 1.2 vdpau branch, which I previously used to run xine with
have you any difference between xine-lib 1.2 vdpau branch and xine-vdpau branch ?
I'm amazed that vdr-sxfe manages to completely avoid any judder in playback, something which I haven't really seen since I ran with a ff card.
did you try with local frontend ? not with vdr-sxfe
There's some occasional loss of audio lipsync, and channel change is not "smooth"; I see both audio and video freeze for a few frames. I guess both of those are work in progress.
Would any of the patches from the vdr-portal thread above help on those issues?
You can try that patch xine-vdpau-r281-crop-v9.diff.gz http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/attachment.php?attachmentid=22895
there're good reports about it http://www.forum.free-x.de/wbb/index.php?page=Thread&postID=8313#post831...
I have to say that vdpau is looking like a very good solution for hdtv playback, it's just a shame that they didn't implement field parity support for interlaced material.
+1
Goga
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