Mercurial > mplayer.hg
changeset 664:50cca1591b15
Matrox TV-out HOWTO
author | arpi_esp |
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date | Sun, 29 Apr 2001 22:53:26 +0000 |
parents | 121cb2047c08 |
children | 83c87c15bbbf |
files | DOCS/TVout-G400 |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/TVout-G400 Sun Apr 29 22:53:26 2001 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +MPlayer TV-out with G400 +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +(this was a reply at the mplayer-matrox list) + +> What I'd love to see in mplayer is the the same feature that I see in my +> windows box. When I start a movie in windows (in a window or in full screen) +> the movie is also redirected to the tv-out and I can also see it full screen +> on my tv. I love this feature and was wondering how hard it would be to add +> such a feature to mplayer. + +It's a driver limitation. BES (Back-End Scaler, it's the overlay generator +and YUV scaling engine of G200/G400/G450 cards) works only with CRTC1. +Normally, CRTC1 (textmode, every bpp gfx and BES) is routed to HEAD1, +and CRTC2 (only 16/32bpp gfx) is routed to HEAD2 (TV-out). + +Under linux, you have two choices to get TV-out working: + +1. Using X 4.0.x + the HAL driver from matrox, so you'll get dual-head + support, and you'll be able to redirect second output to the TV. + Unfortunately it has Macrovision encryption enabled, so it will + only work on directly-connected TV, no through VCR. + Other problem is that Xv doesn't work on the second head. + (I don't know how Windows solve it, maybe it swaps the CRTCs between + the heads, or just uses YUV framebuffer of second DAC with some trick) + +2. Using matroxfb with dual-head support enabled (2.4.x kernels). + You'll be able to get a framebuffer console (using CRTC2, so it's + slow), and TV-out (using CRTC1, with BES support). + You have to forget X while using this kind of TV-out! :( + + How to enable? + +- Compile all the matrox-related things to modules in the kernel. + (you MUST compile them to modules, at least I couldn't get them + working built-in yet) + [reboot to new kernel & install modules, but don't load them yet!] + +- Run the 'modules' script from the TV-out directory of mplayer. + It will switch your console to framebuffer. + Change to tty1 (ALT+F1)! + Now run the script 'independent', it will set up your tty's: + tty 1,2: fb console, CRTC2, head 1 (monitor) + tty 3,4,5...: framebuffer+BES, CRTC1, head 2 (TV-out) + You should run the scripts TV-* and Mon-* to set up resolutions: + change to tty1 (ALT+F1), and run Mon-* (one of them) + change to tty3 (ALT+F3) and then back to tty1 (ALT+F1) + (this change will select tty3 on /dev/fb1 - tricky) + run TV-* (one of them) + (now you'll get a console on your PAL TV - don't know about NTSC) + + Now if you start mplayer (on tty1), the picture will show up on + the tty3, so you'll see it on your TV or second monitor. + +Yes, it is a bit 'hack' now. But I'm waiting for the marvel +project to be finished, it will provide real TV-out drivers, I hope. + +My current problem is that BES is working only with CRTC1. So picture +will always shown up on head routed to CRTC1 (normaly the monitor), +so i have to swap CRTC's, but this way your console will framebuffer +(CRTC2 can't do text-mode) and a bit slow (no acceleration). :( + + +> anyway i also just get monochrome output on the tv ... +Maybe you have NTSC TV? Or just didn't run one of TV-* scripts. + + +A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team