> Stephen Rowles wrote:
>> Has there been any changes to the way freevo uses xine between 1.7.1 and
>> 1.7.5?
>>
>> It appears to be issuing the correct command:
>>
>>  /usr/bin/xine --auto-play=fq --hide-gui --borderless --geometry
>> 720x576+0+0 --no-splash --stdctl -V xxmc -A alsa --no-lirc
>> file:///data/TV/01-23_21_00_Torchwood_-_Sleeper.ts
>>
>> But my CPU usage has rocketed, seeking is now very slow as there is a
>> huge amount of CPU being used just to play back. And stopping the video
>> takes ages, again as all the CPU is going on playing video.
>>
>>
> Just to confirm, I have played the video back on the command line using
> the above command, and CPU sits at a healthy 15% and video playback
> quality is fine, so there is definitely something odd about how freevo
> is launching xine that is causing the problems. (above command was from
> a ps listing while the video was playing, then just copied and pasted to
> test)
>
> Cheers.
>
> Steve.

Further thoughts, I've just diff'd xine.py from SVN release 1.7.1 and
1.7.5, it appears that there is now extra logic tracking the standard in /
out from xine. I wonder if this is slowing it down at all? Would it be
possible to use the old 1.7.1 version of xine.py with my 1.7.5 install? or
will this cause problems?

Cheers.

Steve.


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