Pete wrote:

Jarod Wilson wrote:

I've lost track of the thread where I said something about trying a GeForce 6200 in place of a GeForce 4 MX with an Athlon XP 1800 system, to see if that would give any significant playback performance boost with High Definition recordings. Well, the answer is no, not really, but a bit of a cpu upgrade sure helped. Here's a quick summary of my findings today (from memory though, wish I'd actually written it all down). In all cases, I'm using libmpeg2 for decode.

Athlon XP 1800 w/AGP GF4MX, 6629 nvidia driver:

-Able to play back 720p, cpu around 85% used.
-Able to play back 1080i without a deint filter, cpu around 95% used.
-Stutter every second or two on 1080i with deint filter on, cpu completely pegged.


Athlon XP 1800 w/AGP GF4MX, 7174 nvidia driver:
-Able to play back 720p, cpu around 70% used.
-Able to play back 1080i without deint, cpu around 85% used.
-Stutter every few seconds on 1080i w/deint filter on, cpu pegged.

Athlon XP 1800 w/AGP GeForce 6200, 7174 nvidia driver:
-Maybe slightly better, but no significant difference from the GF4MX.

Athlon XP 2600 w/AGP GF4MX, 7174 nvidia driver:
-Able to play back 720p, can't remember cpu usage.
-Able to play back 1080i w/no deint, can't remember cpu usage.
-Able to play back 1080i w/kernel deint filter enabled, cpu usage fluctuates between 80 and 95%.


I've decided to stick with the 2600 and GF4MX, and my secondary Myth box can now handle 1080i programming without a problem. I'll get the missing cpu utilization numbers one of these days...



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I'd like to know what I can do get that kind of performance. I've got an Athlon XP 3000 (512 MB RAM) and an FX 5200 (AGP) running myth .17 and FC3 (everything is from atrpms) where HD is close, but not quite. After a lot of hacking to get the channels to work, it finally comes up, but I'm getting lousy performance, with a lot of audio buffer underrun's (using spdif through an on board nvidia audio chip) and video stutter's. I'm using a pcHDTV 3000 with the 2.0 driver running in dvb mode. I turned off deint, and turned on libmpeg, but I think the only diff was the deint setting. I'm about to restart X with the NvAGP setting set to 1 to see if that helps, but I'm guessing no. XvMC doesn't work at all with the driver from the nvidia site. Would it help to download the driver from atrpms (currently using 7167)? I assumed they were probably about the same. Also, does myth use xv by default or did I miss a setting somewhere? Standard def playback is about 30-40% of the cpu, which I think is pretty high too, but am less sure about that. I know I'm missing something, but I can't find it in the archives (and I've gone back to about September). Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Note that right now, this is a dual front and backend box, but it's not doing anything else at this point, so it shouldn't be an issue.
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Ok, 7174 seems to be a little bit better. I can't believe that I missed that it was availble after reading this thread even. But I was just watching some doctor show on ABC which had it running at about 90%. Seemed like I had a winner, but when I changed the channel, behavior swtiched back to 100% (not even real HD, just the news upconverted), stutters, and of course the audio buffer underrun. I am noticing that I'm not getting anywhere near the glxgears performance I probably should be. The numbers are

5175: 1035 FPS
6340: 1268 FPS
6345: 1269 FPS

And so on. Anyway, this is the last time I'll respond to my own post, promise. I'm still missing something.
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