Tag Archive for 'CoreAVC'

Linux – AVCHD (H.264) – hardware acceleration

[UPDATE] Read here about the latest development, regarding hardware acceleration on Linux: http://blog.mymediasystem.net/?tag=vdpau The truth about Linux’ capability of playing back AVCHD content NEWS! It’s getting tense! Read this post from the NVIDIA Manager Andy Ritger: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2008-November/040279.html This section is going to be about my experiences with Linux and HD television. It covers topics like [...]

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Playback Problem of AVCHD (.mts) with CoreAVC 1.8.5.0

Like in older versions, such as 1.7.0 and 1.8.0, CoreAVC version 1.8.5 has still problems playing back AVCHD. The affected camcorder models I know of are: Canon HF10 Canon HF100 Panasonic HDC-SD1 Panasonic HDC-SD5 Panasonic HDC-SD9 Panasonic HDC-SD100 The playback still jitter a lot if used without a deinterlacer, and I’ve got about 10 frames [...]

HDTV (DVB-S2) with VDR 1.7.0 and a SkyStar HD on Ubuntu 8.10 x86_64 and CoreAVC (Intrepid Ibex)

First of all, there are good installation HOWTOs for Linux out there, which describe the set up of a HDTV capable VDR. I used this installation HOWTO and a satellite dish with the appropriate feeds. (look for HDTV channels here). I’ve played with VDR more than a half a year ago, and all was fine, [...]

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Playback Problem with Canon HF100 AVCHD (.mts) and CoreAVC 1.8.5.0 (Linux)

I try to play back footage from Canon’s HF100 camcorder, which records with up to 17MBit/s. Here for I’m using CoreCodec’s latest CoreAVC decoder on Linux with coreavc-for-linux. Version 1.8.5.0 has been released on 17th of October 2008, and I was awaiting this version eagerly, since I had the expectation, AVCHD (.mts) is going to [...]