From: Colin M. <co...@ma...> - 2002-01-12 15:22:20
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Siggi Langauf <si...@us...> writes: > On 11 Jan 2002, Colin Marquardt wrote: > > It didn't find DMA fopr my DVD, so I did > > "sudo hdparm -X34 /dev/hdc" > > The next run, it still didn't fine DMA, until I did > > "sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/hdc" > > So you are grepping a bit too strictly I guess. > > Not really. Actually, the -d1 is much more important than the exact DMA > mode that you're using, so that's the only thing that xine-check checks > for... But xine-check told me I could use the first line, or was that only in *conjunction* with -d1? If so, I missed that. > I find this very strange as well, but it looks like that really doewsn't > give you Xv. What happens if you call "xvinfo" manually? I'll send the xvinfo output to you privately once I have access that machine again. > > Also, do a s/XVideo/X-Video/g. > > Nope, the extension's name is XVideo, not X-Video. It used to be XVIDEO > some time, IIRC, but I got > $ xdpyinfo|grep -i video > XVideo > so I'll call it XVideo as well... Then do a s/X-Video/XVideo/g. You have both spellings in the script IIRC. Cheers, Colin |