UGeorge <[email protected]> added the comment:

On 07/30/2010 11:13 AM, scheutzo wrote:
> You are fighting an uphill battle if you expect others to rewrite code to
> support old video hardware that almost nobody would attempt to play High Def 
> on.
> Earlier in the thread, you even said you don't expect it to decode at full 
> frame
> rate.

So far there is no evidence that my hardware is involved at all. Or any 
hardware from anywhere. Or any deficiency in the hardware.

So far the software crashes, which is inappropriate by any standard.

FFPLAY will never know why it crashed, because it just does not check if 
the info, which appears to have been illegally gleaned from SDL, is 
appropriate for its own usage. So long as it does not crash, the 
developers appear to be quite content.

Ya, in 2000, there was just the expectation that this laptop has just 
enough cpu to play a dvd without any hiccups. With avchd, my quad core 
amd @ 3.2Ghz/win 7 has just enough cpu to play it. Rendering video, my 
quadcore is just tooooo sloooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.

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