Last night I've moved gfx card and hard drive to diferent platform (AMD 1400XP A7V .. etc) and it still behaves the same. Pauses randomly. There I can only only asume either there is something wrong with my Matrox G400 or there is a problem in setup. (I ruled out hdd because I'm also playing from DVD and USB-hdd)
I should also mention that the same thing happen before when I tried to raise freevo on RH9.
Does anyone know a way to find out what is happening. Am I the only one expiriencing this behavior?
How could I monitor with detail what is going on with mplayer and the system itself?
Ivan Pantovic wrote:
here is what I can find in logs
/usr/local/bin/mplayer -autosync 100 -nolirc -autoq 100 -fs -slave -ao alsa1x -v -vo dfbmga -cache 5000 //data1/filmovi/futur ama/Futurama.S01.Extra.Animatic_for_Space_Pilot_3000.frankysan.ShareReactor. ogm -subfont-text-scale 5 -fs -sws 2 -vf pp=de,scale=720:-3,expand=720:576, poll=-1
please note that software descaler was not used by default, but the pauses remained.
nevertheless, i still could use good advice where to look, and how to proceed in locating this odd behaviour?
yep i know ... but in later 1.4. version in local.py file there wasvariable
stating switches used by default when running mplayer, in 1.5 it's gone ..i
guess i could go in mplayer.py and do it there ... but it is still amystery
what switch could cause mplayer to behave like that?
I'm mostly watching avi's ... I also tried out some dvds and I didn't noticed pauses. Run smoothly for hours. Playing mp3 is also flawless.
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