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Laurence Abbott a ?crit :
> On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 11:38 +0200, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
> 
> {snippage}
> 
>>I'd definitely recommend CLE266 / software decoding. The details depend 
>>on your hardware setup : use Xine if you have or need X (either vdr-xine 
>>or xineliboutput), which nearly requires a keyboard/mouse. Use 
>>softdevice if you want a real set-top-box (no keyboard or mouse, just 
>>the remote).
>>Using the VGA-out of the mobo will give you full resolutions on LCD TV, 
>>even s-video out could be perfect in the next months.
> 
> I'm currently setting up and testing an Epia MII13000 system using the
> xine plugin and the S-Video output. The quality of this is now quite
> good as long as you use a new version of the Unichrome driver which
> supports the 720x576Noscale modes (for PAL, at least: I think there are
> equivalent modes for NTSC).

I plan to merge that mode back to the frame-buffer driver. Are you 
really happy with this it ?
I think this mode is still in the unichrome CVS repository (ie. not 
released yet).

...

> I am starting X using 'startx' with a very minimal .xinitrc which just
> runs xine in a loop with the desired options.

That's what I did, except for the loop (to facilitate stop) :

~vdr/.xinitrc
-----------
xine -L --fullscreen --geometry 720x576 --borderless --hide-gui 
--no-logo --no-splash vdr://tmp/vdr-xine/stream#demux:mpeg_pes
-----------

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NH


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