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Written by Ville Syrj<72>l<EFBFBD> <syrjala@sci.fi>, original can be found at
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http://www.sci.fi/~syrjala/directfb/readme.txt
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For more information see also http://www.directfb.org
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DirectFB includes TV out support for Matrox G400 cards.
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If you've used the Windows drivers you most likely know about
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DVDMax... DirectFB provides the same functionality. Now you can get
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excellent quality video playback on your TV.
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DirectFB TV output features:
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- interlaced picture
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- 720x576 50Hz PAL and 720x486 60Hz NTSC
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- RGB15, RGB16, RGB32, ARGB, YUY2, UYVY, I420, YV12 pixel formats
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- hardware blended sub-picure in I420 and YV12 modes
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- brightness, contrast, hue, saturation adjustments
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- no more tweaking sessions with fbset to get the image centered :)
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I recommend you use DirectFB 0.9.15 or later since some vsync problems
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were fixed in that release.
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Linux kernel setup:
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1. Patch your kernel with matroxfb-vsync-c2vline-irq-patch-2.4.19.bz2
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It's distributed with DirectFB sources in the patches subdirectory.
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This patch enables IRQ based vblank waiting. Make sure your card has
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an IRQ assigned to it. You may have an option in the BIOS setup for
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this.
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2. Add "#define FBIO_WAITFORVSYNC _IOW('F', 0x20, int)" to
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/usr/include/linux/fb.h
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3. Build and install the kernel. Set the following options:
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CONFIG_I2C
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CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT
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CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV
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CONFIG_I2C_PROC
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CONFIG_FB_MATROX
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CONFIG_FB_MATROX_G100
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CONFIG_FB_MATROX_I2C
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DirectFB doesn't require kernel support for the second head. In fact it may
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interfere with the TV out.
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4. Make sure you have the proper /dev/i2c-N device file in place.
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After loading i2c-matroxfb module you should see MAVEN in
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/proc/bus/i2c. You must have the corresponding device file. To
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create these files use:
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'mknod /dev/i2c-N c 89 N' where N is 0,1,2...
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The number might change depending on the order you load i2c modules
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so you may want to create some extra files.
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DirectFB setup:
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1. Build and install DirectFB
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2. Use the following DirectFB options:
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matrox-crtc2
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matrox-tv-standard=pal or ntsc
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You can store them in /etc/directfbrc or ~/.directfbrc so that the will be
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used every time.
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That's pretty much it. Well you do need some applications. mplayer has
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a special video out plugin 'dfbmga' for this stuff. You need a recent
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version of mplayer to use it.
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