On 1/23/06, Gregory Machin <gregory.machin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to watch DVD's on my pc but they lag, when I use a windows
> 2000 or xp drive with DivX and it works fine ..
>
> Hadware
> 2800+ semperon 64 bit
> 1 Gig Ram
> Seagate 80 Gig
> Epox Mother Board 8HMM-I
>
> Software
> Fedora Core 4
>
> xine-check
> gives the following
> [ hint ] Architecture is x86_64 (not intel), assuming there is no MTRR.
> MTRR (Memory Type Range Registers) are used on intel CPUs to
> control caching mechanisms for special memory ranges. There is
> probably nothing like this on x86_64 CPUs...
> press <enter> to continue...
>
> [ hint ] Your X server doesn't support YV12 overlays.
> That means xine will have to do color space transformation and
> scaling
> in software, which is quite CPU intensive. Maybe upgrading your
> X server will help here.
> If you have an ATI card, you'll find accelerated X servers on
>
http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/
> press <enter> to continue...
>
> [ hint ] Your X server doesn't support YV12 overlays.
> That means xine will have to do color space transformation and
> scaling
> in software, which is quite CPU intensive. Maybe upgrading your
> X server will help here.
> If you have an ATI card, you'll find accelerated X servers on
>
http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos/
> press <enter> to continue...
>
> [ hint ] Your X server doesn't have any XVideo support...
> XVideo is an X server extension introduced by XFree86 4.x. This
> extension provides access to hardware accelerated color space
> conversion and scaling, which gives a great performance boost.
> If you have a fast (>1GHz) machine, you may be able to watch
> all
> kinds of video, anyway. You will waste lots of CPU cycles,
> though...
> press <enter> to continue...
>
> How do I get it ot work ?
>
> Thanks for you time ..
>
> hey,
Checkout this url may be it can solve ur problem.
http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&hs=Uea&client=firefox-a&...
Regards
Ankush