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On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 20:13 -0400, Raymond Wagner wrote:
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Jongi wrote:
> I think I didn't make myself clear. I was saying that I am thinking it
> doesn't matter whether the myth I am running is VDPAU or not (at this
> moment I am not using LiveTV on my myth install). And because I am not
> using LiveTV, it doesn't matter that mythtv doesn't support VDPAU
> (maybe unless using the Internal Player for video playback?) because
> if I use a version of mplayer with VDPAU support, it will be called as
> an external program and the fact that myth is not VDPAU "enabled"
> should not matter if I am running a version of mplayer that is.
The use of mplayer is only an option within mythvideo. The internal
player is used for both livetv and playback of recordings. Now if
you're not recording TV either, why are you using MythTV?
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as I am not using LiveTV "at this moment", mythtvideo is the only video source I am currently using.
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