I am running a htpc with vdr 1.7.11 + xine
I was using oxine where there is no problem with warnings but unfortunately it does not support vdpau and doesn't seem to be regularly maintained.
I have disabled dropped frames warning in xine but somehow I still get from time to time a window telling me that xine is dropping some frames. Since the HTPC is not connected to a mouse the only work around is to press the power button on the remote (which is mapped to a script that kills xine and returns to the main menu)
I would appreciate if somebody could point me to a sure way to get rid of all warnings in xine, in fact I do not want xine to display anything other than the vdr osd and the ts stream. Is easy to patch the xine source code to act more suitably to an htpc?
cheers Art Martinez
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 4:23 AM, martinez martinez@embl.de wrote:
I am running a htpc with vdr 1.7.11 + xine
I was using oxine where there is no problem with warnings but unfortunately it does not support vdpau and doesn't seem to be regularly maintained.
I have disabled dropped frames warning in xine but somehow I still get from time to time a window telling me that xine is dropping some frames. Since the HTPC is not connected to a mouse the only work around is to press the power button on the remote (which is mapped to a script that kills xine and returns to the main menu)
I would appreciate if somebody could point me to a sure way to get rid of all warnings in xine, in fact I do not want xine to display anything other than the vdr osd and the ts stream. Is easy to patch the xine source code to act more suitably to an htpc?
Make sure you are _not_ running xine when you edit ~/.xine/config, and make sure you edit the correct one. Meaning if you start xine as root, login as root and edit the config file. If you start it as a user, login with that user name and edit, etc.....
The correct setting would be: gui.dropped_frames_warning:0