I find this all puzzling too. I've been in similar situations and welcomed suggestions. Here is one of mine.
Try changing your xine command line by replacing the '=' following --config with a space.
Showing the commandline is not the same as the app parsing the parameter. Xine may be clever in this respect in which case this will make no difference.
Ian.
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From: "Arturo Martinez" <martinez@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, Nov 24, 2011 08:29
Subject: [vdr] xine dropped frames warning
To: <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
I am using the right config and the warnings still show.
Lets prove it...
ps -ef |grep xine
xine --no-gui --no-logo --no-splash -pq -A alsa -f -V xxmc --post vdr
--post vdr_video --post
tvtime:method=LinearBlend,cheap_mode=1,pulldown=0,use_progressive_frame_flag=1
--config=/home/tv/.xine/config vdr://tmp/vdr-xine/stream#demux:mpeg_pes
So that´s my xine running and shows it is using for config
/home/tv/.xine/config
Now I run the grep command on it:
grep "^gui.dropped_frames_warning:0" /home/tv/.xine/config && echo
"config is good :)" || echo "config is bad :("
And the result is:
gui.dropped_frames_warning:0
config is good :)
Yet if I open vdr´s OSD and fiddle with it for a minute or so I am
guaranteed to get the dropped frames warning.
cxfe does not have the warning problem but unfortunately it does not
support xxmc acceleration :(
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