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From: Michael R. <mr...@us...> - 2003-09-10 18:10:39
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Hi Christian, > > > Some notes on patch application: > > > * it applies to current cvs (but should also apply to the last > > > release), so please revert any previous patches I sent above in > > > this thread > > > > A few hours of trying and I got an update from SF cvs :-( > > I too was waiting earlier this day for the CVS to wake up. > > However, it was worth waiting for because the patch worked. I tried > it on a couple of divX movies and the playback was smooooooooth. :) > Though, there were one moment when it complained: > > dxr3_scr: WARNING: pts dropped to zero. > video_out: vpts/clock error, next_vpts=1270323 cur_vpts=1 > dxr3_scr: WARNING: pts dropped to zero. > > Michael, I assume that this was what you were referring to as due to > "broken em8300 module". That's the clock error I meant. Since I want to investigate this problem, I would like to know what em8300 kernel module you use. Have you compiled it yourself? From a cvs version? What day? It would be perfect, if you still have the source tree. I would like to see the ChangeLog. > Besides that, it _really_ is a good picture on my television when > playing all sort of movies from Xine and through the dxr3. I will for > sure recommend this to people I know. Great. Thanks. When I have figured out the last problems, the patch will go into cvs. So this will most likely make it into the next release. Michael -- "When you say "I wrote a program that crashed Windows", people just stare at you blankly and say "Hey, I got those with the system, *for free*." -Linus Torvalds |