Omry Yadan wrote:
>>> Nope, I was busy looking at the video output looking for freezes.
>>> I can tell you that generally while I play an 1080p h264, my system is 
>>> at near 100% on both cores,
>>> and that I see freevo takes what appears to be 1-2% of one core every 
>>> few seconds.
>>>     
>> 1920x1080 h264 is really demanding, and I'm pretty sure you wont see 
>> much difference between 720x576 video and 1920x1080. Lots of people 
>> encode video at 360x288 and it looks fine. The reason is that out eyes 
>> play tricks on us and we simply don't see fine detail.
>>
>> In other words don't bother with HD it's a bit of a con.
>>   
> 
> have you ever looked at a movie at 1080p?
> watching it with my 1080p projector gives a fantastic image (on an 2.44m 
> wide screen).

No, to be honest, I haven't; I must some time.

> so. allow me to respectfully disagree :).


I do watch 720x576 movies on a 1920x1020 screen and they look pretty good.

By any chance are you using software scaling?

Without software scaling the movies are displayed full screen and I 
tried using software scaling and this wasn't a good idea as the CPU load 
was 100% just for mplayer.

Duncan

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