Re: xineliboutput UDP detach from stream

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After a recent change in xineliboutput (http://projects.vdr-developer.org/git/?p=xineliboutput.git;a=commit;h=dbff1ade9ba36f8dc9e4f044f2838924658e6f0e) streaming over UDP works again!
 
Unfortunately blinking during channel change occurs a lot more often than tha last version I used (from february).
Is there anything I can do to reduce the chance of blinking during channel change?  Anyone know if it is related to xineliboutput, xine-lib or even VDPAU?
 
In frontend I'm using xineliboutput (latest cvs), xine-lib-1.2 (latest hg), X.Org 1.7.7, nvidia 256.44, using vdpau video.
backend is VDR is 1.7.15
blinking occurs while using both UDP and TCP.
 


 
2010/4/26 Harald Overas <harald.overas@xxxxxxxxx>
I have have witness the same behavior with screen blinking with
xineliboutput (vdr-sxfe as remote client while connecting with TCP
transport to the vdr-server) when changing the channels. I often get
screen blinking when I change the channels to fast with my MCE remote
(using the MCE remote arrows up and down for browsing through the
channels).

Using xine-lib-vdpau-1.2 (latest) and xineliboutput (latest)
(vdr-sxfe 1.0.90-cvs  (build with xine-lib 1.1.90, using xine-lib 1.1.90)
Using this command string to connect:
vdr-sxfe -fullscreen --width=1920 --height=1080 --tcp --audio=alsa
--aspect=16:9 --lirc --video=vdpau --post tvtime:method=use_vo_driver
--reconnect xvdr://${HOST}:${PORT}

Thanks in advance,

Harald

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