> > something active)
> This may be true for tdfx and nvidia perhaps, but Xv on ATI 64 or 128 cause X
> to take pretty much CPU. I dunno if it's a defficiency in hardware or ati
> drivers, but renicing X helps.

As far as I can tell - nvidia 0.7.X and Xfree4.0.2/3 has no problem.

> Well currently decoding requires somewhat more CPU power than under windows
> (at least for divx). This is (so I've heard) caused by not being able to use
> faster colorspace decoder because it segfaults on initialization.

Windows are using YUY2 as well.

> > aviplay beats MS Media player easily in avi playback and seeking, i mean
> > obviously.
> Good to know. I don't have windows so I can't compare. And the cool thing is
> you can also seek asfs that are unseekable under windows (g).

Thought the index creator running in the background is still missing
(but its in my todo plan :)

> > Not sure if it'll ever be possible to do the hardware filtering mediaplayer
> > does to make edges less jagged, some kind of blurring, but that's fine.  
> Yeah I read about it somewhere. I may be wrong but I think the codecs do that
> directly. Try using "--quality auto" parameter for aviplay, it seems to be
> doing smoothing for me.

or use gui option - you don't need to set this from command line anymore.



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