Actually cedarX hw decoding was another question I forgot in my previous post. I've read that it's working in linux but I didn't know if any output devices supported it (yet)?. Was hoping softhddevice does, or would if I sent Johns an A20. :) On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Cedric de Wijs <cedric.dewijs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 4/17/2015 2:13 PM, VDR User wrote: >> >> For those of you using Raspberry Pi or Allwinner boards, how is osd >> performance? If the osd is fast & smooth, I'm interested in building >> a couple vdr setups like those (maybe Raspberry Pi 2. Rpi is just too >> slow). Any degrade in performance is a deal-breaker for me. >> >> Thanks >> > Hi, > > OSD performance is not an issue on an allwinnerA20, with one exception. I > have 640GB SD recordings. The first time after VDR startup, opening the list > with recordings is a bit slow (about a second). This is on a olimex A20 > board, running both the VDR server and xineliboutput and vdr-sxfe. > > Come to think of it, I heard codi (xbmp) has support for hardware decoded > video playback on the A20, and vdr has support for xbmc via > vdr-plugin-vnsiserver. Is there anybody who has taken this route? How did it > go? > http://linux-sunxi.org/XBMC > http://kodi.wiki/view/VDR > > the other route I heard of is VDR+softhddevice via vdpau and cedarX. Has > anybody got this running on an A20? Does it actually yields accelerated > video playback? > > I have managed to use mplayer to playback my recordings using cedarX, but > that's some time ago: > https://www.olimex.com/forum/index.php?topic=3560.msg14973#msg14973 > > Kind regards, > Cedric _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr