But you have to zoom most of the times. I use 1024x768 pixles @ 100HZ to overcome all the deinterlacing sh... :-)
Use "auto" settings on the video settings in Xine and everything is fine. Scaling, OSD .. with little CPU load. So why fiddle arround with something, that only works half.
I am using Pentium M 1,7GHz with a NVIDIA FX 5200 ..
Greetz, Martin
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org] Im Auftrag von Grégoire FAVRE Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. April 2006 10:57 An: VDR Mailing List Betreff: Re: [vdr] OSD with xine and opengl ?
On 06/04/06, Martin Martin@air-maxx.net wrote:
OpenGL is nice, but too slow .. and you need to check fort he right
overlay
mode in Xine. Then the OSD works .. with standard settings you won't get lucky and do not see anything .. I did do this in the past.
Take xv or better xxmc, if you are able to get it working, as it has best quality with less CPU.
My GL implementation is quiete good : nvidia one, and I like the transparency I can have with Xgl/compiz which mean opengl is a must here !!!
Everyone should really try Xgl and compiz :-)
That's the next userinterface ;-)
My biggest problem is that I can't zoom with opengl... and of course the missing OSD is also a problem. -- Grégoire FAVRE
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