[mythtv-users] ATrpms 0.16-82.1.rhfc2.at -> No XvMC found + Segmentation fault

Jarod C. Wilson jcw at wilsonet.com
Sat Nov 27 06:20:39 UTC 2004


On Nov 26, 2004, at 9:56 PM, Romain Kang wrote:

> This morning, I used "apt-get upgrade" to bring my MythTV installation
> to Axel's 0.16-82.1.rhfc2.at RPM set (aka mythtv-suite-0.16-44.at).
> I used the updated installation to view previously transcoded .nuv's.
> Then this evening, I tried to view newly recorded captures from a
> PVR-350.  This failed, with mythfrontend producing messages about
> 	No XvMC found
> followed by
> 	Segmentation fault
> and a core dump.  This may be related to my Radeon 9200SE's lack of
> support for XvMC.
>
> Rolling back to libmyth-0.16-81.rhfc2.at and keeping the rest of the
> the updated packages appear to have restored normal operation.

The new builds are the first to include full nVidia XvMC support, which 
I believe gets enabled by default when built into the package (at least 
that's the case w/my EPIA for Unichrome XvMC). Just go into the 
frontend settings and disable XvMC on the hardware decoding setup page, 
since no, your Radeon doesn't do XvMC, esp. the nVidia variant.

-- 
Jarod C. Wilson, RHCE
jcw at wilsonet.com

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