Daniel Kristjansson wrote:
On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 23:57 -0500, Tom Lichti wrote:

Daniel Kristjansson wrote:

time mythtv 60_second_video_file.mpg

Not sure what that is supposed to show, other than it takes 60 seconds to play 60 seconds? Anyway, the results of that test (using a CVS build from the 23rd, one from this afternoon, both with 'pentiumpro' as the march, and one from today with 'athlon-xp' as the march) didn't show any appreciable difference doing the above test. I just catted /dev/video1 to tmp.mpg for 60 seconds, and then used that as the source for the test.


time gives the elapsed time, which isn't very interesting in this case,
but it also gives the user and system time, which are..

-- Daniel



Ok, I didn't think there was much difference but here they are:

Last weeks build (pentiumpro):
R 1m5.295s
U 0m10.925s
S 0m2.691s

Yesterday's build (pentiumpro):
R 1m5.809s
U 0m10.999s
S 0m2.570s

Yesterday's build (athlon-xp):
R 1m6.954s
U 0m11.297s
S 0m2.879s

I only ran each test once (I was tired of watching Keanu Reeves blab to some chick for 60 seconds...) but I did notice on the console a TON of pre-buffering pauses and 'audio out of sync' messages, for all three runs. Not sure if that's noteworthy or not. Anyway, I'll try installing the athlon-xp build tonight and see how stable it is. I used all the flags that were suggested, including the fspmath (or whatever it was).

Tom
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