On Tuesday 13 November 2007 15:51:06 Graziano Pavone wrote: > > Sure, > > > > Standard FC 7 (I will soon upgrade it to FC 8) > > modified version of iwconfig to allow wpa-psk(2) to work > > Xine-lib cvs (v1.1.6) > > vdr-sxfe or vdr-fbfe as needed > > I'm using Ubuntu, with wired ethernet. connection > So both framebuffer and xorg with xineliboutput are working? Did you > compile them yourself, or there are binaries qavailable for Fedora? > What about CPU usage. Is the PS3 able to display everything smoothly (with > and without the OSD)? I am compiling everything myself because I need to apply some patch to enable new features. (kernel side, library side). But if you want to avoid hacking the system you need to find a ppc repository containing VDR packages, especially xinelibouput plugin. Yes, the PS3 is able to display both video and OSD smoothly. As I said earlier the SD picture quality is really not optimum. May be someone can comment 720p or 1080p outputs? > > The PS3 is connected to a SD TV set. > > As you can see it is not something complicated. Apparently when trying the > > > same thing with HD (720p/1080p) television gives better result. (talking > > about picture quality) To enhance the picture quality on a SD TV you can > > deinterlace in sw before displaying the picture. The drawback is that an > > interlaced source is de-interlaced then interlaced again to coop with PAL > > standard. > > My PS3 is connected to a 720p display, so this should not be a problem... > if it's not a problem for CPU usage... You are a lucky guy ;-) Is your TV able to upscale SD content or do you plan to do the up-scaling job in software? > > I did put this project on hold until better fb or xv support is popping > > up ;-) > > May be you will also be interested to have a look here: > > > > http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=8364&postdays=0&postorder=asc&st > >art=0 > > thanks for all the informations!! > You're welcome. > Ciao, > Graziano _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr