On 08/20/2009 10:51 PM, Paul Hartman wrote:
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And I suppose there's no way to change that?  I was trying to create an
ebuild for ffmpeg-mt (a version that supports multi-core CPUs) to speed up
playback of full HD video.  This is quite popular in the Windows world (most
Windows builds of mplayer support multi-core systems by using ffmpeg-mt).
  There are also debs and RPMs for this floating around.  But nothing for
Gentoo so I'm trying to roll my own, but I'm not sure how to do it.  Bundled
libs were always a pain in the bum...

check out this site:

http://nikita.melnichenko.name/blog.php?id=5&topic=gentoo-ebuild-mplayer-mt&lang=en

He's got an ebuild for building mplayer with ffmpeg-mt (one of the
comments indicates some minor changes may be needed for recent
versions).

Mplayer's website also mentions SVN snapshots of mplayer with the mt
code as well. The URL given does not resolve for me, though:
http://just.mooo.com/mplayer-svn-mt.tar.bz2

I rolled my own and it works very nicely :)

If anyone is interested, I submitted a version-bump bug with all needed files:

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=282154


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