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On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Jim Abernathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Bring up guide comes with the UMG drivers and codecs from the
> https://PlatformSw.intel.com site. I'll test out your suggestions and
> see what I get.
>
> Jim A
>
> On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 14:52 -0700, Rusty Lynch wrote:
>> On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 14:32 -0400, Jim Abernathy wrote:
>> > I installed based on the UME and Moblin Bring-up Guide so the codecs get
>> > installed in the /usr/lib/helix/splay directory. I removed the
>> > mpgfformat.so and mp4vrender.so as directed. I copied all the splay/*.so
>> > to /opt/helix/HelixPlayer/plugins directory.
>>
>> Which bring-up guide is this?  Maybe the document that explained how to
>> build helix-dbus-server?  We might have some bit rotted documentation
>> out there.
>>
>> The hw accelerated codecs are named:
>> libipp_hx_mp2sp.so
>> libipp_hx_mp2vd.so
>> libipp_hx_vc1vd.so
>> libipp_hx_h264vd.so
>> libipp_hx_mp4vd.so
>> libipp_hx_ac3ad.so
>>
>> The set of software components that contain duplicate functionality (if
>> you build a pure software build), includes:
>> avc1.so
>> h264dec.so
>> dmp4.so
>> mp4v.so
>> mp4vrender.so
>> mpgfformat.so
>> wmv9.so
>> wmvrender.so
>>
>> If hxplayer was built of the same branch (Atlas) as the
>> RealPlayer-for-MID, then you should be able to copy over the libipp*
>> files into hxplayer's plugins directory, and move each of the duplicate
>> plugins (avc1.so through wmvrender.so) out of the way, and hardware
>> acceleration should work.
>>
>>     --rusty
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