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How to use a Sigma Designs Hollywood Plus and/or a Creative DXR3 by David Holm
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Thanks goes out to Daniel Bell for the donation of a brand new 20GB IBM
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harddisk.
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1. Requirements
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* First of all you will need the DXR3/H+ drivers properly installed.
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Version 0.10.0 or later. You can find it at
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http://dxr3.sourceforge.net/
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* Run <mplayerdir>/configure and make sure that DXR3/H+ support = yes
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if you want to play files other than mpeg libmp1e should be = yes as well
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From here on compilation (of at least my code ;) should go without any
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problems.
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2. Usage
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-vo dxr3:<devicenum> For video output :<devicenum> is not needed unless
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you have more than one em8300 device in your computer
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-vo dxr3:noprebuf Turn of prebuffering. This is only needed if you are
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having sync issues with normal playback, this will
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make playback appear less smooth and will not use all
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available cpu power when playing non-mpeg content.
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Note: With prebuffering A-V: should be negative, if
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it's nonnegative your computer is too slow to
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properly play the video and you should disble
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prebuffering if you have sync issues.
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Without prebuffering this value should stay
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close to 0 at all times.
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Note2: Some very fast computers seems to have issues
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with prebuffering. Blame Sigma for that ;).
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You can safely use :noprebuf since your machines
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are fast enough to give you smooth playback anyway.
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-ao oss:<devicefile> For audio output
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-ac hwac3 For digital audio output instead of
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analog
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-vc mpegpes For mpeg playback
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-aop list=resample:fout=48000 If samplerate is below 44100Hz
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This does not work with digital audio output
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(-ac hwac3)
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<devicenum> Number of device to use for playback
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(if you have more than one card.).
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This can usually be left out (-vo dxr3).
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Mandrake 8.1 uses devfs by default. If
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you are running mandrake 8.1 please use
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-vo dxr3:0
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<devicefile> Normally /dev/em8300_ma or
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/dev/em8300_ma-<devicenum>
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(-ao dxr3:/dev/em8300_ma). If left out
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the default oss device will be used
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(normally soundcard).
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MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VCD and DVD Notes
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There are some important notes to take into account here for optimum playback.
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MPlayer currently does not autodetect that the dxr3 can playback mpegs. So for
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mpeg files, dvd's and vcd's you have to add -vc mpegpes to tell mplayer that
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you are using a hardware accelerator. Otherwise mplayer will decode the movie
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in software, which is much slower.
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Note that you cannot use -vc mpegpes with movies that aren't mpeg 1 or 2 or
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you will get an error message saying "Can't find codec for video format...".
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* If you run mplayer as root, or set userid root it will use your pc's internal
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realtime clockgenerator for syncing. (If your kernel supports it (It's
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located in character devices and called "Enhanced realtime clock support")).
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Some people report that this has improved playback (which it should), but
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others have had problems with it. You will have to experiment yourself with
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this to find your optimum setup.
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3. Contacting me
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You can contact me either by e-mailing me, <dholm@iname.com> or by using
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icq: 798427
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Feedback, bugreports and general suggestions are appreciated (preferably
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by e-mail).
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