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updated Vidix section to reflect newest developments
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@ -1324,6 +1324,14 @@ main goal of this interface is to maximize the speed of video playback.
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on your card minus 4MB. If you have less than 8MB of video ram, you can use
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on your card minus 4MB. If you have less than 8MB of video ram, you can use
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the option "XaaNoPixmapCache" in the screen section instead.
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the option "XaaNoPixmapCache" in the screen section instead.
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<listitem><simpara>
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There is a console vidix driver: <option>-vo cvidix</option>.
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This requires a working and initialized framebuffer for most cards (or else
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you'll just mess up the screen), and you'll have a similar effect as with
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<option>-vo mga</option> or <option>-vo fbdev</option>. nVidia cards however
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are able to output truly graphical video on a real text console. See the
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<link linkend="vidix-nvidia">nvidia_vid section</link> for more information.
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You can use VIDIX subdevice which was applied to several video output
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You can use VIDIX subdevice which was applied to several video output
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drivers, such as: <option>-vo vesa:vidix</option>
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drivers, such as: <option>-vo vesa:vidix</option>
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<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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<title>REQUIREMENTS</title>
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<title>REQUIREMENTS</title>
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Video card should be in graphics mode (I write <emphasis role="bold">should</emphasis>
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Video card should be in graphics mode (except nVidia cards with the
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simply because I tested it in text mode - it works but has awful output ;) Use
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<option>-vo cvidix</option> output driver).
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AAlib for that).
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<emphasis role="bold">Note</emphasis>: Everyone can try this trick by commenting out mode
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switching in vo_vesa driver.
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<application>MPlayer</application>'s video output driver should know
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<application>MPlayer</application>'s video output driver should know
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