Hello Zdenek,

Friday, September 07, 2001, 3:05:13 AM, you wrote:

ZK> On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 08:25:49PM -0700, Noah Romer wrote:
>> one DiVX avi that pegs my CPU at 100% (w/ 0.53.5) and averages 30% dropped
>> frames (really choppy in the high motion sequences) now plays at ~40% CPU

ZK> and we still have reserves...
ZK> (and we are still not using mmx outside of video codecs!)

Mostly because we have no idea what we could improve with mmx outside
video codecs? :)

>> utilization and is very smooth. On the downside, 0.6 seems to be unable to
>> sync the audio on this file. I'll play around w/ it a bit more.

ZK> a) I'm trying hard to make sync as good as I can - generaly I do not have
ZK>    a single file which would be out of sync on my SBLive

Noah, have you tried a/v sync slider in player options?

ZK> b) - do you have problmes with all avi streams ?
ZK>    (btw check if your  config/sync  slider is not set ot same weird value - 
ZK>    generaly it should be 0)
ZK> c) I know that some very cheap sound cards have really bad crystal clock
ZK>    so they are playing more or less bytes per second then specified
ZK>    - solution is in progress - however it would be only good for you
ZK>    to buy SBLive

It is not the right solution as long as 0.5 works fine for him.

ZK> Why are you dissabling x86 optimalizations ?

Because he is having problems with compilation of ffmpeg plugin with
egcs 2.91.66.


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