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Originally Posted by phie
So once I follow that tutorial, it will work on vlc too?
Not sure if vlc 2.0 supports it out-of-the-box or if you still have to compile it in, and the Google isn't helping much...
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Originally Posted by phie
What's the best way to do that in Ubuntu 10.10?
Well, you'll have to upgrade to Oneiric for vc-1 decoding to work. Here's a guide: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=114368
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Originally Posted by phie
I'll try vaapi, that seems like the right OpenGL driver to use? If it doesn't work, is the nvidea 430 the best card to get, or should I go with something else?
By the way, when do I want to...
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Originally Posted by waterhead
...I do not know if this will work in Linux...
Digital possibly: http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Sabrent_TV-USBHD
That repo is a few years old...a *good* thing, maybe??
Looks like they run...
Well, that's weird. Guess you have no choice other than pulling out all of the other audio tracks. Still assuming that we're talking about mkv files, it should be relatively painless to do with the mkvmerge GUI. You could use mencoder...
NP -- thanks for letting me know about that. I like the script better this way anyway because it pulls in some other stuff that it didn't before like libraries for post-processing, bluray, VDPAU, VA-API, and CrystalHD.
It did build and...
It made it halfway through the build before I ran out of virtual drive space and had to "install another hard drive", lol.
It should work though. I delete the src folder every time I do something new just to make sure that I have an...