On 9/21/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Greg Estabrooks</b> <<a href="mailto:greg@phaze.org">greg@phaze.org</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
> i set it to i686 but here is my ./configure<br><br> When I had the problem was when I had set it to i686, so I would suspect<br>you do not want that. What does it auto detect your processor as?<br><br><br> I got a very noticable performance boost by picking the proper CPU which
<br>for some reason wasn't auto detected on mine.<br></blockquote></div><br><br><br>with out selecting it this is what i get:<br>[myth@mythtv mythtv]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-xvmc --enable-proc-opt --enable-dvb --enable-libdts --enable-xvmc-opengl
<br># Basic Settings<br>Compile type release<br>Compiler cache no<br>DistCC no<br>Install prefix /usr/local<br>CPU x86_32 (model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.40GHz)<br>big-endian no
<br>MMX enabled yes<br>CMOV enabled yes<br>CMOV is fast no<br><br># Input Support<br>Joystick menu yes<br>lirc support yes<br>Apple Remote no<br>Video4Linux sup. yes<br>ivtv support yes<br>FireWire support yes
<br>DVB support yes [/usr/include]<br>DBox2 support yes<br>HDHomeRun sup. yes<br>IPTV support yes<br><br># Sound Output Support<br>OSS support yes<br>ALSA support yes<br>aRts support yes<br>JACK support no
<br>DTS passthrough yes<br><br># Video Output Support<br>x11 support yes<br>xrandr support yes<br>xv support yes<br>XvMC support yes<br>XvMC VLD support yes<br>XvMC pro support no<br>XvMC OpenGL sup. no<br>
XvMC libs -lXvMCW<br>OpenGL video no<br>Mac acceleration no<br>OpenGL vsync no<br>DirectFB no<br><br># Misc Features<br>Frontend yes<br>Backend yes<br><br># Bindings<br>bindings_perl yes
<br><br>Creating libs/libmyth/mythconfig.h and libs/libmyth/mythconfig.mak<br><br>WARNING: When using --enable-proc-opt you must include the<br> output of ./configure along with any bug report.<br><br>[myth@mythtv
mythtv]$<br><br><br>Now i am excited to go mess with myth when i get home from work! Ill post the results.<br><br>What kind of gains in performance did you get? Faster video playback? Faster comm flaggin? Just wondering and crossing my figures i get more performance from this....
<br><br>Thanks,<br>Mitchell<br>