Re: Q about fastest display methode | |
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Hi, On Die 16.09.2008 06:57, Glynn Clements wrote: > >Aleksandar Lazic wrote: > >> I want to display some different Image- and Videoformats on different >> x windows provided Linux distributions (Redhat Linux, SuSe Linux, >> gentoo Linux, ...) >> >> Please try to answer from objective point of view ;-) >> >> 1.) Does I only need the xorg libs or are this libs only for some >> basic routines and I need more high level libs to fulfill my >> requirements? [snipp] >Use wxWidgets if you need portability to other platforms. If you don't >need portability, using Gtk/Qt directly will be easier and offer more >features (wxWidgets typically only exposes a subset of the native >toolkit's functionality). > >> 2.) Use the 'fastest' possible way to display n*streams similar on one >> or n monitors. >> >> 3.) Use as less resouces as possible >> >> 4.) Provide http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware_overlay or similar >> fast technique > >Xvideo (Xv) extension covers 2, 3 and 4. This allows the use of a video >overlay if the hardware supports it, or the use of the GPU for scaling >and/or colour-space conversion as a fallback. should I use xv direct or the OpenGL Framebuffer Object or both and decide at runtime? >This provides a substantial performance gain over converting to RGB and >rescaling in software. It may also provide better quality (cards which >provide a video overlay often have a rescaling filter which is much >better than anything that would be feasible in software). How about the new cards which are desigend for DirectX10, does they offer such 2D Acceleration? >> 6.) I think I don't need the 3D functions of the cards. > >Video players often provide the option to use OpenGL for video display, >in cases where the X server supports GLX but not Xv (or in case Xv >support is broken). Due the fact that I'am not uptodate, what is the 'best' solution for the Mainstream cards at that time? >> I'am relatively new to the X-Window environment and happy for any >> help > >You might want to look at existing video players for clues. E.g. VLC >(modular video player with various UIs, including wxWidgets GUI), gxine >(Gtk GUI for xine), kaffeine (Qt GUI for xine), mplayer (various GUI >frontends exist as separate projects). Yes, I'have started to take a look there ;-) Many thanks BR Aleks _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
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