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author | arpi |
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date | Wed, 17 Oct 2001 11:57:11 +0000 |
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Some words about Siemens-DVB card support. by A'rpi ========================================== NOTE: this is very experimental! Requirements: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Siemens DVB-S card or compatible (technotrend,galaxis,hauppage etc) see www.linuxtv.org for details and download latest driver there. - MPlayer-CVS, ffmpeg-libavcodec. divx4linux is recommended for speed & pp. - Fast CPU - at least for software decoding (divx...) How to enable? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Edit libvo/vo_mpegpes.c, and change first #undef HAVE_DVB to: #define HAVE_DVB 2. Download ffmpeg-CVS and copy libavcodec to mplayer (see DOC for details) Move this line from #ifdef CONFIG_ENCODERS .. #endif section to outside (after the #endif line) at libavcodec/utils.c:361 : register_avcodec(&mpeg1video_encoder); 3. Compile mplayer: run ./configure with the option: --with-extraincdir=<your DVB source dir>/ost/include make make install How to use? ~~~~~~~~~~~ To play standard mpeg 1/2 files: (hardware decoding) mplayer -vo mpegpes -vc mpegpes file.mpg|vob To play non-standard mpeg files: (software decoding) mplayer -vo mpegpes file.mpg|vob To play divx files: mplayer -vo mpegpes -vc ffdivx|odivx file.avi|asf To play non-25fps movies, or with slow CPU, add option: -framedrop Image size: ~~~~~~~~~~~ DVB card allows only 2 vertical resolutions: 288 and 576. If your video height differs, you have to clip it or extend by adding black bands. It's done by mplayer, just specify image size using the -x and -y options. You must use either -y 288 or -y 576. To force pan&scan (16:9 at 4:3 TV), add options: -x 352 -y 288 Mailing list: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-dvb Subscribe, and ask/discuss your problems here. I'll also post feature announces to this list. Future plans/TODO: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - audio playback through the DVB card (currently it uses soundcard) - display OSD and subtitles using DVB card's OSD feature - better (more fluent) playback of non-25fps movies - more speed optimizations - YUY2 support (for win32 codecs, like Indeo5 and WMV 7/8) - realtime transcoding between mpeg2 <-> mpeg4 (partial decompression)