On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 11:05:19PM +0200, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti wrote:
> 
> The question is not wether its slow or not...
> 
> Using the same example of crouching tiger hidden dragon. In the scene where 
> they jump around on the roofs (in the beginning), well, on a PII 266 
> (overclocked to 300), i get a drop rate of 90%. Using mplayer (not the 
> windows one) i don't get one frame dropped. In fact I don't even reach 70% 
> cpu used. There are way many more optimizations that can be done.

Believe me - I'm trying very hard to speed everything up - so if you
know the better way - just go ahead...

But for now for the comparable performace with mplayer you should use 16bit
display depth with Xv acceleration - if you are using 24bits we have a little
bit to many image conversions in the rendering path - but this will be fixed
soon.

> PS. The bendchmark utility should be capable of testing also in the middle of 
> a film, since the first few seconds are usually black

will be made

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