[Openchrome-users] Modular Xorg - missing XvMC support (Gentoo)

Thomas Hellström unichrome
Mon Dec 5 22:25:22 PST 2005


Daniel Heemann wrote:

>On Sunday 04 December 2005 21:18, Daniel Heemann wrote:
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>>>libXvMCW should get built by the modular Xorg modular source lib/XvMC.
>>>At least mine did right now from CVS.
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>>will try this again tomorrow
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>It's right, libXvMCW is build using the modular xorg cvs - but unfortunatly 
>that doesn't change anything.
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>I also build libdrm (is now recognized as v2.0.0 instead of v1.0.5) and 
>xf86-video-via from cvs (plus patch 
>https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4720) - still the same.
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>What else could cause this problem / what should I test next?
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>Thanks & Regards 
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I'd suggest you download the old xvmc test application mp2player

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=102048&package_id=116257

And follow the unichrome mini-howto in the unichrome documentations 
section on how to get it running. Unfortunately the test file 
"detect.m2v" is no longer present, so you will have to make one of your 
own from a .vob file or similar.

BTW does anyone reading this have a copy of "detect.m2v" ?

If it works, the problem is probably with xine.

/Thomas

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