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<P><BR>> I have this problem too (with a 9600 non-pro). As far as I can tell the <BR>> problem is that the ATI drivers only support XV on the primary display.<BR>> <BR>> Check this:<BR>> <A href="http://zebra.fh-weingarten.de/~maxi/html/mplayer-users/2003-10/msg00671.html">http://zebra.fh-weingarten.de/~maxi/html/mplayer-users/2003-10/msg00671.html</A><BR></P> <P>Jap. This is my case. </P> <P><BR>> It might be possible to work around this by using some other output <BR>> method (Vidix, Vesa, OpenGL...) but I haven't had time to investigate <BR>> further. If you find a solution I'd like to know too.<BR></P> <P>Some plugins for myth (like video, dvd) which use mplayer are working well for me with using -vo gl2 switch.</P> <P>Is there a chance to compile mythtv with opengl support instead of xv ?</P> <P>I couldn't find an advice in the documentation or in settings.pro...</P> <P>Any hints are strongly welcome....</P> <P> </P> <P>Thanks! Oliver</P> <P><BR>> Good luck!<BR>> /J<BR>> <BR>> Oliver Groht wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > Hi<BR>> ><BR>> > i am really new in mythtv. This Program is really great and thanks for <BR>> > all developers!!!<BR>> > I have successfully compiled a cvs version of mythtv. Everything is <BR>> > working fine for me.<BR>> > But- the next step is watching live tv over my tv-out connector.<BR>> > I'm not sure that my problem is a real myth problem or a general X11 <BR>> > Driver Problem.<BR>> > Here is my Problem description and environment:<BR>> > Hardware:<BR>> > ATI Radeon 9600 Pro with TV-Out (I want to use them...)<BR>> > PVR350 as MPEG Card<BR>> > VIA Chip-set with AMD Athlon<BR>> ><BR>> > Software:<BR>> > CVS-mythtv (actual)<BR>> > Original ATI Driver for Linux in Version: fglrx-4.3.0-3.7.6<BR>> > X11 in Version 4.3.0.1<BR>> > Linux Distribution based on SuSE Linux 9.0 Prof with Kernel 2.6.4 and <BR>> > some needed Packages for mythtv<BR>> ><BR>> > I use a special clone mode for dual viewing on my LCD and TV. I can <BR>> > switch this mode on or off in the ATI Control Center.<BR>> > If i switch "clone mode" on i can see my X11 Screen on my TV. This is <BR>> > what i want, but if i am watching live TV with xv support in X11 then <BR>> > is my window on TV black. if i switch xv support off in my x11 config <BR>> > then it's possible to watch both live-tv on my LCD and TV but the <BR>> > pictures are very choppy and it's impossible to enjoy mythtv.<BR>> ><BR>> > Now, i have spend a lot of time in resolving this problem, and my <BR>> > girlfriend doesn't know my name anymore... and i have no more Ideas.<BR>> > Has anybody some experience in watching live tv with ati cards and xv <BR>> > support?<BR>> ><BR>> > regards<BR>> ><BR>> > Oliver<BR>> <BR>> <BR>--------------------------------------------<BR>Building Bridges<BR>-O-O-O-O-----------------------------<BR><BR>catWorkX GmbH<BR>Dipl.-Ing. Oliver Groht<BR>Geschäftsführung<BR>Stresemannstr. 364<BR>22761 Hamburg<BR><BR>Tel.: +49 (700) catworkx<BR>Tel.: +49 (40) 890 646 20<BR>Fax: +49 (40) 89 06 46-66<BR><BR>mailto:oliver.groht@catworkx.de<BR>http://www.catworkx.de<BR>http://www.linux24.biz<BR><BR>Besuchen Sie uns auf der CeBIT 2004, dem internationalen Treffpunkt der IT-Branche schlecht hin. <BR><BR>Die Messe findet vom 18.3.-24. März 2004 auf dem Messegelände in Hannover statt. <BR>Sie finden uns als Partner der SuSE Linux AG in Halle 1 Stand 4f4. <BR>Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch! </P>
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