Wow, the difference is clear. The activation of vdpau has brought me a
lot, additionally deactivating Vsync has improved my result
significantly. Thanks Andrew for this great hint.
Sam
On 17.05.19 22:29, Phyllis Smith wrote:
*On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 4:35 PM Andrew Randrianasulu
*On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 4:35 PM Andrew Randrianasulu
> wrote:*
> *wild guess:*
Not so "wild" after all. This was an *amazing discovery*/knowledge that
Andrew passed along that is much appreciated for anyone with an Nvidia card
using Cinelerra and having low frames/sec.
>
> Try to
IgorB:
You are right! I kept trying to recreate the problem and with your
information I could so it was not even a problem after all. Thanks, Phyllis
On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 3:12 AM Igor BEGHETTO wrote:
> Il 17/05/2019 0.55, Phyllis Smith ha scritto:
> > So I had to start Cinelerra from a
Il 17/05/2019 0.55, Phyllis Smith ha scritto:
So I had to start Cinelerra from a clean beginning with nothing set,
and then I could not reproduce the 30 frames/sec only and had the full
60 frames/sec in the non-proxy case already.
The max frame rate achieved is based on your fps Project in
> Try to enable/disable Vsync in ... driver's control application
I also had FPS slowdown with X11-OpenGL (nvidia 460M[obile]).
Disabling VSync solves the issue. Thanks Andrew-R and Pierre for the
advice.
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