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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/18/2015 6:29 PM, Craig Pratt
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/18/15 4:09 PM, Joseph Fry
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 4:37 PM,
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installed it on Wheezy and it is working!<br>
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The video is a bit jerky, I suspect I may not have the
mpeg2 licence<br>
correctly set up.<br>
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I am running it from a terminal inside the GUI. One
thing strange,<br>
after I exit I see it is trying to execute in bash all
the keystrokes<br>
from when I was running mythtv. Temporarily adding a cat
after the<br>
command that runs the frontend to catch those.<br>
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When playing a video that is widescreen with 4x3 monitor
- there is junk<br>
left over in the top and bottom bars on the screen which
would normally<br>
be black.<br>
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<div>I noticed the jerky video too... but playing mpeg4
content from an HDPVR. in my case I suspect it's
because I am testing on a monitor rather than a TV, so
it has no sound to sync with.</div>
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Is MPEG4/AVC accelerated on the Pi2? I recall the original Pi had
a MP4/AVC hardware <i>encoder</i> but no hardware <i>decoder</i>.
Wondering if that's something they remedied on the Pi2 (and if
MythTV can use it). Specifically, I'd love to be able to playback
content transcoded via the SD HD HomeRun. <br>
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Originally the Raspberry Pi Foundation, thought the license only
covered the decoder. I think around the time they upped from 256mb
to 512mb, they realized that they had misinterpreted the license,
and the adjusted the firmware to also do encoding. So the original
Pi's also do both.<br>
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