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<font size=3>I set up the following in Playback Profiles (3/9)<br><br>
Current video playback profile: xvmc-vld<br>
if rez > 0 0 & <= 1920 1088 -> XvMC-vld & XvMC<br><br>
under EDIT<br><br>
Decoder is: VIA XvMC<br>
Video Renderer is: xvmc-blit<br>
ISD Renderer is: chromakey<br>
ISD Fade is: checked<br>
Primary Deinterlacer: Bob (2x)<br>
Fallback Deinterlacer: None<br><br>
And I got the following error and a blank screen before I killed the
mythfrontend process:<br><br>
2008-03-12 09:17:40.731 AFD: Opened codec 0xa28b9f0, id(MPEG2VIDEO)
type(Video)<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:40.732 AFD: codec MP2 has 2 channels<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:40.732 AFD: Opened codec 0xa1c6720, id(MP2)
type(Audio)<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:43.454 TV: Attempting to change from None to
WatchingPreRecorded<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:43.877 AFD: Opened codec 0xa1c6720, id(MPEG2VIDEO)
type(Video)<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:43.878 AFD: codec MP2 has 2 channels<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:43.878 AFD: Opened codec 0xa28b9f0, id(MP2)
type(Audio)<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:44.263 AFD Error: Could not find decoder for codec
(MPEG2VIDEO_XVMC_VLD), ignoring.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:44.264 AFD: codec MP2 has 2 channels<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:44.264 AFD: Opened codec 0xa2ff3c0, id(MP2)
type(Audio)<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:44.292 Opening audio device '/dev/dsp'. ch 2(2) sr
48000<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:44.293 Opening OSS audio device '/dev/dsp'.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:44.769 VideoOutputXv: XvMC Adaptor Name: 'XV_SWOV'
Unable to create XvMC Surface.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:44.810 OSD Theme Dimensions W: 640 H: 480<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:49.763 TV: Changing from None to
WatchingPreRecorded<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:49.772 The realtime priority setting is not
enabled.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:49.799 Video timing method: DRM<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:51.296 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:52.793 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:54.290 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:55.770 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:57.251 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>
2008-03-12 09:17:58.748 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>
2008-03-12 09:18:00.229 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>
2008-03-12 09:18:01.726 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br>
2008-03-12 09:18:03.190 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times.<br><br>
At 07:49 AM 3/12/2008, Paul Bender wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Stephen Robertson wrote:<br>
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 12:25 AM, Paul Bender
<pebender@san.rr.com> wrote:<br>
>> Mache Creeger wrote:<br>
>> > I have tried all the playback options I can think of
and either I get<br>
>> > a choppy video experience or I get mythfrontend
crashes. Does anyone<br>
>> > have 0.21 playing recorded video on a VIA EPIA M10K
and if so, how<br>
>> > did you do it?<br>
>><br>
>> Not that it is likely to help you in your situation, but I
have it<br>
>> working in MiniMyth. It runs as well as MythTV 0.20 on my
VIA EPIA SP8000E.<br>
>><br>
>> MiniMyth builds the openchrome xorg driver before building
MythTV. As a<br>
>> result, the MythTV configure script detects the openchrome
libchromeXvMC<br>
>> and libchromeXvMCPro libraries and enables XvMC-VLD
support.<br>
>><br>
>> MiniMyth's MythTV 0.20 and trunk are patched so that when
xvmc-blit is<br>
>> used and codec does not support xvmc-blit but does support
xv-blit,<br>
>> xv-blit is chosen rather than the first in the codec's
list (which is<br>
>> often opengl). As a result, MiniMyth is much less likely
to fall back to<br>
>> opengl rendering and crash due to the bug in the unichrome
Mesa driver.<br>
> <br>
> I've not had a chance to do any investigation yet but I've upgraded
my<br>
> M10K from Minimyth 0.20b?? to 0.21b40 and am having the same
problems<br>
> with choppy, in fact not really playing at all, video and
frontend<br>
> crashes. It had been working perfectly for months.
Really not sure<br>
> where to start at all!<br><br>
You need to set up a renderer that uses XvMC-VLD. You can find it
in:<br><br>
Utilities/Setup -> Setup -> TV Settings -> Playback ->
Playback Profiles <br>
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