On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 12:36:29PM -0400, Matthew Gabeler-Lee wrote:
> On Thu, 3 May 2001, Jens Benecke wrote:
>
> I see something similar, and only with 640x480 movies. Large
> letterboxed ones don't do it. Some of them have the same kind of audio
> dropping, and get ~70% video frame dropping. With --quality auto,
> the audio dropping is even worse. Some of the movies that used to do
> this, when I try them now only drop video frames, and again --quality
> auto makes it worse. As usual, Mplayer works quite a bit better, but it
> still has some problems, although not with the frame dropping, but it
> does suffer from similar video loss as aviplay without --quality auto.
As usual - could you prepare short cuted version with such problematic movie ?
Also test with latest CVS - we have improved the speed quite a bit lately.
Quality auto will not help for machines which simply can't using postprocessing
at all becase they are to "weak" for this. But works quite well
for C400 & faster computers.
MPlayer is using more optimalization (assembly written parts) - I'm noth
Intel assembler specialist - so if anyone have some suggestion let me know.
Yet on my machine the load of the current aviplay is quite similar to
the load produced by mplayer - using hardware Xv rendering.
Mplayer is using DGA extension - I think SDL should be able to use same thing -
but you probably have to use newer version - 1.1.3 will be not useful here.
bye
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