mirror of https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv
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- tested UYVY format and known as working - YV12, I420, IYUV direct support (were missed: p23_blank_lines_at_top, p23_v_accum_init in radeon_vid_display_video - good info for Y800 support ;) - experimental support for Rage128/Rage128Pro chips git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@3165 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2 |
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README
framebuffer driver for ATI Radeon chipset video boards ====================================================== These files are replacement for linux-2.4.x-ac.y drivers. To use this driver you should have at least linux-2.4.5-ac.1 then simply replace linux/drivers/video/radeon* with files from this directory. Note: since linux-2.4.10 this driver was moved from -ac to Linus distribution. Alternative way: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Simply type 'make' command in this directory then copy results ( *.o files ) to: /lib/modules/$(LINUX_VER)/kernel/drivers/video directory. Don't forget about: depmod -a Anyway you should have 'Frame buffer support' compiled into linux-kernel and at least '8bpp packed pixel support' compiled and installed as module. (But if you plan to use this module with mplayer you also should have 16bpp, 24bpp and 32bpp pixel support compiled as modules). Radeon video overlay ==================== Was designed for mplayer and currently can be used only by mplayer. It's RGB-YUV BES for radeon cards (althrough there is experimental support for rage128 / rage128pro chips). Installation: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After building modules just copy them to: /lib/modules/$(LINUX_VER)/kernel/drivers/video directory. Don't forget about: depmod -a If you are doing it first time then create the device then execute following command: mknod /dev/radeon_vid c 178 0 for radeon_vid.o mknod /dev/rage128_vid c 178 0 for rage128_vid.o Using with mplayer: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Currently there is only way to use ATI's drivers: mplayer -vo vesa:lvo:/dev/radeon_vid -<your options> filename or mplayer -vo vesa:lvo:/dev/rage128_vid -<your options> filename Note: ~~~~~ You can pass only options with can be recognized by vo_vesa driver. (Indeed radeon_vid and rage128_vid are stupid things and can create video overlay only. But mode switching and other adjustement performs vo_vesa driver. This mean that they use VESA BIOS as graphics server). Conslusion: ~~~~~~~~~~~ This stuff (radeon(rage128)_vid) currently doesn't support any standards. So after implementing linux standards I'll fully rewrite this driver. Enjoy