CoreAVC + xineliboutput

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I have done all the patching to xine-lib, ( patch from 
coreavc-for-linux-read-only + additional from happysat ). Then I've put 
CoreAVCDecoder.ax in /usr/lib/win32.

I'm running VDR with xineliboutput.

-P "xineliboutput --fullscreen --local=sxfe --audio=alsa --remote=none"

What more do I have to do, ( extra arguments etc. ) to use CoreAVC? When 
I start VDR now I can't see any difference from using ffmpeg.

....
load_plugins: plugin 
/usr/local/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.9/xineplug_dmx_nsv.so found
load_plugins: plugin 
/usr/local/lib/xine/plugins/1.1.9/xineplug_decode_a52.so found
video_out_xv: using Xv port 275 from adaptor NV17 Video Texture for 
hardware colour space conversion and scaling.
video_out_xv: this adaptor supports the yuy2 format.
video_out_xv: this adaptor supports the yv12 format.
audio_alsa_out : supported modes are 8bit 16bit 24bit 32bit mono stereo 
(4-channel not enabled in xine config) (4.1-channel
  not enabled in xine config) (5-channel not enabled in xine config) 
(5.1-channel not enabled in xine config) (a/52 and DTS pass-through not 
enabled in xine config)
xine: found input plugin  : VDR (Video Disk Recorder) input plugin
input cache plugin disabled
xine: found demuxer plugin: DVD/VOB demux plugin
video_out_xv: VO_PROP_INTERLACED(1)
av_offset=0 pts
video_out_xv: VO_PROP_ZOOM_X = 100
prebuffer=14400 pts
prebuffer=14400 pts
prebuffer=14400 pts
prebuffer=14400 pts
prebuffer=14400 pts
video: synced early
prebuffer=14400 pts
prebuffer=14400 pts
video: synced early
prebuffer=14400 pts
prebuffer=14400 pts
video: synced early
[h264 @ 0x11c43f0]non existing PPS referenced
[h264 @ 0x11c43f0]decode_slice_header error
[h264 @ 0x11c43f0]non existing PPS referenced
[h264 @ 0x11c43f0]decode_slice_header error
....

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