Based on a patch by Sebastian Hegler <s_hegler at gmx dot de>.
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It's now possible to compile libvo without pnm and/or md5sum support.
Default is enable.
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a simple 32 bits protected mode interface to some VESA functions. This
protected mode interface is interesting because it's quicker than the
raw int 10h interface.
Unfortunatly, begining with VBE 3.0, the 0x4f0a function is optional,
and some video cards don't implement it (3dfx, intel 845/855/865...).
This protected mode interface is then only used in vbeSetWindow and
vbeSetDisplayStart :
- vbeSetWindow already implement an alternative methode if protected
mode interface is not available.
- vbeSetDisplayStart also contain an alternative implementation, but
this one is disabled with a #if 0. I don't exactly know why because
it works well !
So currently, cards which don't have the 0x4f0a function are not
supported. This patch correct this.
- vbeGetProtModeInfo failure is not fatal.
- vbeSetDisplayStart has it's alternative implementation reenabled.
it's used only with cards which don't have the 0x4f0a function
so this won't make any difference for cards which were already
working.
This patch also make the failure of vbeGetModeInfo not fatal. The
VBE 3.0 standard state that GetModeInfo can fail with some mode
which are listed as supported if the mode can't be used in the
current situation (not enough video memory for example). So a
failure of vbeGetModeInfo don't mean that other modes won't work
and should really not be fatal.
patch by Aurelien Jacobs <aurel@gnuage.org>
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and vo_md5sum. If one tries to use the old video output drivers, a message
is printed to direct them to the new drivers.
Manual page is updated (or is this called downdated? :-) ).
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and writes a list of those sums to an, optionally specified, output file.
It does not rely on external programs to be installed. The MD5 sum code is
borrowed from the uCIFS library, written by Christopher R. Hertel in 2004
and released under the LGPL license.
Note: This driver is not yet activated and will not be compiled and linked
to libvo. A separate patch will take care of that. This is just for adding
the files to the repository.
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pixmaps and graymaps in both raw and ASCII mode. Besides PPM and PGM, it
can also output PGMYUV files which are PGM files with the U and V plane
appended to the bottom of the Y image (bottom left and bottom right). All
files can be written to the current directory, to a specified output directory
or to multiple subdirectories if the filesystem can't handle the amount of
files in one directory anymore.
Note: This driver is not yet activated and will not be compiled and linked
to libvo. A separate patch will take care of that. This is just for adding
the file to the repository.
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the upper left corner like in vo fbdev[2].
Reason: vo cvidix does not know the screen resolution unlike you specify
it with screen[w/h], resulting in the video being displayed on a random
position.
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