[mythtv-users] Can't get XvMC compiled in MythTV

Mitch Gore mitchell.gore at gmail.com
Wed Apr 18 15:18:18 UTC 2007


ok, so once mythtv-suite is installed make sure you have your nvidia drivers
installed.  The Nvidia logo should splash when you computer boots up.

you can test XvMC with mplayer.  find a mpeg 2 video or recording.  then do
this

mplayer -vo xvmc -vc ffmpeg12mc filename

check the terminal output to make sure its working.

Mitchell



On 4/18/07, Chad <masterclc at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 4/18/07, MythTV <MythTV at assuredsolutions.com> wrote:
> > Mitchell,
> >
> > > what are you compiling if you installed MythTV from atrpm's???
> >
> > Following Jerod's guide, I installed with yum:
> [SNIP pretty much anything after this]
>
> Then you setup ATRpms, which is a repository.  A repository is a
> location of a packages that you can install on a given distribution.
> In this case, Fedora, alongside your other packages (though some repos
> don't mix, but that's another discussion).
>
> > > XvMCConfig
> > > in /etc/X11/
> > > with the contents of ....
> > > libXvMCNVIDIA_dynamic.so.1
> >
> > This I can do... Yeah!
> >
> > > then enable XvMC in the FE and you are rolling...
> >
> > I assume FE stands for MythFrontEnd.  If so, then I can also do this
> > too!
>
> Yeah, FE is short for Frontend, which is short of MythFrontend, which
> is short for the frontend that is installed when you install mythtv
> suite onto your Fedora Core installation.  Which is short for....  ;)
>
> > Thank you for your help,
> > Rob
>
> w00t!
>
> -Chad
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