3 Jan 2007 01:25
Re: [FIX] tdfx_vid driver for newer kernels (tested with 2.6.17)
Corey Hickey <bugfood-ml <at> fatooh.org>
2007-01-03 00:25:44 GMT
2007-01-03 00:25:44 GMT
Bernhard Gruber wrote: > The only drawback I found was, that I get quite a lot of horizontal "lines" in > movies on my Voodoo3 3000 when there's a lot of motion in a scene (it seems like > the video above this fictious lines are a frame further than the video below > them). The XV-driver is hell slow here (HDTV videos don't even play without > stuttering whereas the tdfx_vid-driver only needs 60% CPU usage) but these lines > appear a little bit less. Has anoyne experienced such effects or knows how to > solve that? As already said: I also have this using the XV driver so it should > not be an issue with tdfx_vid itself...perhaps a general problem of the Voodoo3? The effect you describe is called "tearing". > Could anyone look over my file (the issue with the floating point arithmetic is > marked with a "FIXME"-comment) and perhaps merge it into CVS if it's > ok? > Note: The Makefile is only for this module; the mga driver is not compiled and > also seems to be incompatible with current kernels... > > I put up the two files here: > http://www-nw.uni-regensburg.de/~.grb19435.5.stud.uni-regensburg.de/tdfx_vid.tar > Usage: > 1. Copy it in the drivers folder and do a "make" and "make install" > 2. "mknod /dev/tdfx_vid c 178 0" and "modprobe tdfx_vid" to activate > 3. Now use mplayer with "-vo tdfx_vid" or "-vo xover:tdfx_vid" I cannot help you myself, and I think tdfx_vid is not currently maintained. It would be a shame if your efforts went to /dev/null, however; you might be able to increase your chances of getting assistance by posting a patch according to the instructions in .../DOCS/tech/patches.txt.(Continue reading)
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