Re: mplayer - rtsp - youtube

2009-10-26 Thread Treviño
undrwater wrote:
 
 A key-word browser would be great.  I think many of the browsers available
 should be able to know what to do if we browse to this location?

Some months ago I've started a project with the telefoninux community
called eTube [1]... I added the basic features (etube-test.c), but I
didn't finish it due to the lack of time, but if there's some interest
over it I could prioritize it and continue my work...

If you also look around in the archives, I've sent here some tips for
watching Youtube videos in the Freerunner...


[1] http://dev.3v1n0.net/gitweb/?p=etube.git;a=summary



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RE: mplayer - rtsp - youtube

2009-10-26 Thread Russell Dwiggins
|...but if there's some interest
|over it I could prioritize it and continue my work...
|
Consider interest announced! :)

|If you also look around in the archives, I've sent here some tips for
|watching Youtube videos in the Freerunner...
|
Thanks!
[Russell Dwiggins] 


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Re: mplayer - rtsp - youtube

2009-10-25 Thread undrwater



undrwater wrote:
 
 OK...more info:
 Forced audio codec: mad
 Trying to force audio codec driver family ffmpeg...
 Opening audio decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg/libavcodec audio decoders
 Cannot find codec 'libopencore_amrnb' in libavcodec...
 ADecoder init failed :(
 ADecoder init failed :(
 Cannot find codec for audio format 0x726D6173.
 Audio: no sound
 
 Russell Dwiggins
 

SorryI thought I had ffmpeg installed.  Apparently not.  Still, audio
doesn't work (same error as above).  Doesn't look great.  Setting -vf
rotate=1 -fps 13 improves things a bit, though.

A key-word browser would be great.  I think many of the browsers available
should be able to know what to do if we browse to this location?

Russell Dwiggins

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Re: mplayer - rtsp - youtube

2009-10-24 Thread undrwater



undrwater wrote:
 
 
 I didn't get any sound, but I suppose it has nothing to do with mplayer. 
 I'm having problems with sound from a few different apps.
 
 Russell Dwiggins
 

OK...more info:
Forced audio codec: mad
Trying to force audio codec driver family ffmpeg...
Opening audio decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg/libavcodec audio decoders
Cannot find codec 'libopencore_amrnb' in libavcodec...
ADecoder init failed :(
ADecoder init failed :(
Cannot find codec for audio format 0x726D6173.
Audio: no sound

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Re: mplayer-video ?

2009-09-20 Thread Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
On 9/20/09, c_c cchan...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi,

 ran wrote:

 mplayer-video not found

   I was using the xglamo optimised version of mplayer for playing video
 (named differently to keep it separate from the standard mplayer).
   Can you try this [1] version of mplayer? Copy it into the /usr/bin/
 directory as mplayer-video. Intone-video should install and work as expected
 after that.
   I'm going to make some changes soon that make intone-video better at
 playing video and zooming the video to fullscreen.
  HTH

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SHR's test feeds have mplayer with glamo and tremor built (along with
few other stuff, as Xorg instead of kdrive), so don't waste time with
maintaining mplayer-video, use just plain mplayer ;)

If you want to install it, check
http://build.shr-project.org/tests/mrmoku/feed/ repos. Don't opkg
upgrade from it - well, I will be suprised if it won't break anything
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Re: mplayer-video ?

2009-09-19 Thread c_c

Hi,

ran wrote:
 
 mplayer-video not found
 
  I was using the xglamo optimised version of mplayer for playing video
(named differently to keep it separate from the standard mplayer).
  Can you try this [1] version of mplayer? Copy it into the /usr/bin/
directory as mplayer-video. Intone-video should install and work as expected
after that.
  I'm going to make some changes soon that make intone-video better at
playing video and zooming the video to fullscreen.
 HTH

[1]
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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-18 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/9/17 David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com:
 So have ext2/3 with the upcoming btrfs [1]. ext2/3 were good on 90's, but they
 are absolutely outdated, slow and featureless. For example, Tail packing and
 good small file performance is a must with OSM tiles. You don't have any of
 two with ext2/3...
 Another good alternative would be JFS (although I don't know how it performs
 with many small files), but there is not jfs module on om kernel.

i wouldn't say featureless, exactly

anyway, how would i go about changing to something more modern? say
ext4 or btrfs?

is possible without a format/reinstall?

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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-18 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Friday 18 September 2009 11:51:44 Robin Paulson wrote:

 i wouldn't say featureless, exactly

It depends on what features you know about/need ;)

Comparing with btrfs [1], with ext2/3 (and the upcoming ext4 [2], which is not 
more than another patch over ext2) you can't do:

- object level data mirroring
- Subvolumes and snapshots
- fs level raid
- online fsck
- fsck 1 TB filesystem on less than a couple of days ;)
- Never run out of inodes. ext4 still (we're on 2009!) suffers from this one :( 
- Online FS growth and shrinking
- FS level compression
- Online defrag (*)
- Tail packing (*)
- And much more

(*) also supported by ext4, but not ext2/3

Although many of that features are useles for devices like Freerunner, some 
other would make a difference: dynamic inode allocation, tail packing, fast 
and online fsck...
And reiserfs is the closest to btrfs we have on OM kernel :)

What is true is that kernel developers are making clear that ext4 is not the 
future fs, but the interim fs until btrfs makes stable

 anyway, how would i go about changing to something more modern? say
 ext4 or btrfs?

 is possible without a format/reinstall?

Yes, it's possible 
From ext3 to ext4: [3] 
From ext3 to btrfs: [4]

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Btrfs
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext4
[3] http://kernelnewbies.org/Ext4#head-3891522e0601162aab24c73c1f148a1e28c6a9d4
[4] http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Conversion_from_Ext3

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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-18 Thread Al Johnson
On Friday 18 September 2009, Robin Paulson wrote:
 2009/9/17 David Garabana Barro da...@garabana.com:
  So have ext2/3 with the upcoming btrfs [1]. ext2/3 were good on 90's, but
  they are absolutely outdated, slow and featureless. For example, Tail
  packing and good small file performance is a must with OSM tiles. You
  don't have any of two with ext2/3...
  Another good alternative would be JFS (although I don't know how it
  performs with many small files), but there is not jfs module on om
  kernel.

 i wouldn't say featureless, exactly

 anyway, how would i go about changing to something more modern? say
 ext4 or btrfs?

root partition, or another one? remember you need the kernel in ext2/3 or fat 
for the bootloader to be able to read it, or in NAND. Also remember btrfs on-
disk format is still subject to change, so a kernel upgrade may mean you can't 
read it.

 is possible without a format/reinstall?

http://ext4.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Ext4_Howto#Converting_an_ext3_filesystem_to_ext4


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Re: Re: mplayer?

2009-09-18 Thread neo
Hi,
what about xfs? 

I use  xfs on several servers, desktop machines and laptops and it works 
perfectly.

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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-17 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/9/17 c_c cchan...@yahoo.com:
  Can you try playing the songs from the terminal to see if mplayer crashes
 or gives some error? I do need to make intone more immune to mplayer crashes
 and errors - and iron out bugs if intone is causing the problems. Are you
 using the latest version of intone?

  I use this mplayer version from paultt. [1]

yes, i've got the latest intone

i did some more digging last night, and realised mplayer is in the shr
repos. i must have missed that. i installed their version, and
everything plays perfectly now. so i can listen to music again!

thanks for the suggestions, and for a great little app

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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-17 Thread c_c

Hi,
  Well, it's great to hear your music is being played fine. I'm still trying to 
find a solution to your song scanning issue on reiserfs. Just that I've been a 
little short of time of late having spent a lot of time on upgrading launcher's 
inbuilt sms, contacts and phonelog apps.
  Have you tried the new launcher?
Thanks for the feedback.


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http://in.yahoo.com/trynew
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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-17 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/9/17 c_c cchan...@yahoo.com:
  Well, it's great to hear your music is being played fine. I'm still trying 
 to find a solution to your song scanning issue on reiserfs. Just that I've 
 been a little short of time of late having spent a lot of time on upgrading 
 launcher's inbuilt sms, contacts and phonelog apps.
  Have you tried the new launcher?

no, i don't use resiser, i've always been on ext2/3 for my neo. the
former doesn't have a good future, unfortunately

the song scanning is ok. it wasn't failing/crashing, just taking a
*very* long time. some files it would import in 1 second or less. some
would take several minutes

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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-17 Thread David Garabana Barro
On Thursday 17 September 2009 12:45:42 Robin Paulson wrote:

 no, i don't use resiser, i've always been on ext2/3 for my neo. the
 former doesn't have a good future, unfortunately

So have ext2/3 with the upcoming btrfs [1]. ext2/3 were good on 90's, but they 
are absolutely outdated, slow and featureless. For example, Tail packing and 
good small file performance is a must with OSM tiles. You don't have any of 
two with ext2/3...
Another good alternative would be JFS (although I don't know how it performs 
with many small files), but there is not jfs module on om kernel.

BTW, I was the one with reiserfs and intone ;)

[1] http://lwn.net/Articles/342892/

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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-17 Thread c_c

Hi,

Robin Paulson wrote:
 
 cut some files it would import in 1 second or less. some
 would take several minutes
 
  The 1 sec or less were probably wma/mp4 etc for which tag support hasn't
been included. The one's taking long must be the mp3 tag v3 (maybe with
embedded images) which take long. I'm trying to make this faster.


Davide wrote:
 
 BTW, I was the one with reiserfs and intone ;)
 
  Ah! Sorry for the mixup. I'll get that sorted out too. :-)
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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-17 Thread c_c

Hi,

Robin Paulson wrote:
 
 cut some files it would import in 1 second or less. some
 would take several minutes
 
  The 1 sec or less were probably wma/mp4 etc for which tag support hasn't
been included. The one's taking long must be the mp3 tag v3 (maybe with
embedded images) which take long. I'm trying to make this faster.


Davide wrote:
 
 BTW, I was the one with reiserfs and intone ;)
 
  Ah! Sorry for the mixup. I'll get that sorted out too. :-)
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Re: mplayer?

2009-09-16 Thread c_c

Hi,

Robin Paulson wrote:
 
 i've been having lots of problems with intone locking up when i play
 mp3s - every one i have. 
 
  Can you try playing the songs from the terminal to see if mplayer crashes
or gives some error? I do need to make intone more immune to mplayer crashes
and errors - and iron out bugs if intone is causing the problems. Are you
using the latest version of intone?

  I use this mplayer version from paultt. [1]

Thanks.


[1]
http://www.paultt.org/downloads/openmoko/mplayer_dev-SVN-r29155-4.1.2-tremor-low_armv4t.ipk
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FW: [balr...@gmail.com: Re: Mplayer patch for glamo MPEG decoder]

2009-09-10 Thread Martin Jansa
Hi community,

is there someone brave enough to continue with balrogg's work?

- Forwarded message from andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com -

Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:33:49 +0200
Subject: Re: Mplayer patch for glamo MPEG decoder
From: andrzej zaborowski balr...@gmail.com
To: Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com

Hi Martin,

2009/9/8 Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com:
 I've updated them for latest mplayer code and used them in OE repo.
 http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2009-July/051593.html

Many thanks, I've merged your changes into master of that fork repo.
Let me know what your username is if you want to use that repository
for development.


 Thomas White (developer of glamo DRI driver with KMS support) suggested
 to use DRI for this MPEG decoder access. I'm not as experienced as you
 are, my skills and time were hardly enough for merging your patch with
 modified configure/Makefile and few other small changes in upstream.

Yes, I think using that DRI for the decoder access would be the way to
go, also perhaps using one of the new frameworks that popped up in
mplayer.  Unforunately I won't have to time to work on that and I
might not have the required skills either, I've never done advanced
graphics stuff.


 Are you still interested in mplayer glamo code? Have you tried to push
 your patches upstream (I haven't found any e-mail about that in mplayer
 ML)?

I've never tried to push them because I wasn't sure my approach was
correct, I suppose the use of the hwmp4 codec that I added has now
either been obsoleted upstream by a similar codec added by somebody
else or there is some new entire frame that obsoletes all the
passthrough codecs.  Now I won't have time to work on it and the other
demotivator is that the number of GTA02s that have been produced with
the glamo chip is limited and the new models I hear will not have it.

Thanks for your work on making the mplayer fork usable on Neo so far.

Cheers

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Re: Mplayer with rebased Andrzej Zaborowski patch for -vo glamo

2009-07-21 Thread Martin Jansa
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 06:18:24PM +0100, Thomas White wrote:
 I'm fascinated that you managed to get a picture (of anything) on the screen
 using the exa-via-dri branch at the moment :).. It contains only a small
 amount of code leading up to the point when I realised the serious problem
 with trying to do EXA over DRI within an fbdev-based DDX without KMS [1]:
 http://tinyurl.com/lgu2d7

First I had to apply patch from attachement to even compile it in OE ;).
Then I guess thats because EXA was disabled at Xorg startup at the moment,
so it worked like dri-aware version from user pov.
 
 Both the exa-via-dri and dri-aware branches of xf86-video-glamo will be going
 away quite soon in favour of a new kms branch, which works round these
 issues, and has an added bonus of being much simpler.  The kernel parts of
 KMS necessary to get an old-style fbdev Xorg driver running are working
 already, this part is about making our Xorg driver use the KMS framework.
 I'll send an email to OM-Devel to clarify this when this next stage of things
 is working.

I'm looking forward to test it.

 But anyway, are you interesting in making the mplayer driver use DRI?  If so,
 that's fantastic - it'd allow cooperation between Xorg's acceleration and the
 video acceleration.

I'm quite interested, but the problem is that I'm interested in too many
things already, so lack of skills and lack of time.. :(

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diff -uNr git.orig/src/glamo-draw.c git/src/glamo-draw.c
--- git.orig/src/glamo-draw.c   2009-07-18 14:20:55.0 +0200
+++ git/src/glamo-draw.c2009-07-18 14:21:13.0 +0200
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@
width, height, depth,
bitsPerPixel, devKind);
 
-   miModifyPixmapHeader(pPixmap, width, height, depth,
+   miModifyPixmapHeader(pPix, width, height, depth,
 bitsPerPixel, devKind, NULL);
 
if ( pPix == screen_pixmap ) {


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Re: Mplayer with rebased Andrzej Zaborowski patch for -vo glamo

2009-07-20 Thread PaulTT
 sorry for delay, my previous post of this patch was stopped by too
 large attachement rule, sorry for this still quite big gziped one.

 In attachement is patch for OE repo (for shr-import branch few weeks old),
 which will add support for -vo glamo in mplayer_svn.git.

 I rebased glamo patch from Andrzej Zaborowski
 http://repo.or.cz/w/mplayer/glamo.git?a=shortlog to last mplayer svn revision
 29415, sofar it works for me.


when did you -or andrzej- posted the patch above to mplayer
development mailing list?
i couldn't found it in there
(the only thread nameing glamo was of oct 2008, and not really a patchset)
please do.

http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/mailing_lists.html

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Re: Mplayer with rebased Andrzej Zaborowski patch for -vo glamo

2009-07-20 Thread Martin Jansa
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 05:08:03PM +0200, PaulTT wrote:
 when did you -or andrzej- posted the patch above to mplayer
 development mailing list?
 i couldn't found it in there
 (the only thread nameing glamo was of oct 2008, and not really a patchset)
 please do.

I couldn't found it there too, thats why I started to update it to
latest mplayer code :).

I'll post it there after some testing here, it works for me, but I'm
using latest DRI stuff from Thomas White and others
(now from exa-via-dri branch [1]) so I'm curious about others experience with 
it.

I just updated patch for latest mplayer (just few changes like configure
script and resolved few conflicts). I also cleaned up some unfinished
work like stub for vidix driver [2].

I would like to update it directly in git repo [3], but I need to get
more experience with git, before trying it in public repo :).

[1] 
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=xf86-video-glamo.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/exa-via-dri
[2] 
http://repo.or.cz/w/mplayer/glamo.git?a=commit;h=9572d78e64f53aa3ce4746e7472550dcfb9570e3
[3] http://repo.or.cz/w/mplayer/glamo.git

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Re: Mplayer with rebased Andrzej Zaborowski patch for -vo glamo

2009-07-20 Thread PaulTT
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Martin Jansamartin.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 05:08:03PM +0200, PaulTT wrote:
 when did you -or andrzej- posted the patch above to mplayer
 development mailing list?
 i couldn't found it in there
 (the only thread nameing glamo was of oct 2008, and not really a patchset)
 please do.

 I couldn't found it there too, thats why I started to update it to
 latest mplayer code :).

 I'll post it there after some testing here, it works for me, but I'm
 using latest DRI stuff from Thomas White and others
 (now from exa-via-dri branch [1]) so I'm curious about others experience with 
 it.

 I just updated patch for latest mplayer (just few changes like configure
 script and resolved few conflicts). I also cleaned up some unfinished
 work like stub for vidix driver [2].

 I would like to update it directly in git repo [3], but I need to get
 more experience with git, before trying it in public repo :).

 [1] 
 http://git.openmoko.org/?p=xf86-video-glamo.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/exa-via-dri
 [2] 
 http://repo.or.cz/w/mplayer/glamo.git?a=commit;h=9572d78e64f53aa3ce4746e7472550dcfb9570e3
 [3] http://repo.or.cz/w/mplayer/glamo.git


that's ok :)
i'll try to look and try it, as soon as i'll have a little spare
time,hoping in vacancies time, sigh, lately i'm very busy :(

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Re: Mplayer with rebased Andrzej Zaborowski patch for -vo glamo

2009-07-20 Thread Thomas White
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:29:09 +0200
Martin Jansa martin.ja...@gmail.com wrote:

 I couldn't found it there too, thats why I started to update it to
 latest mplayer code :).
 
 I'll post it there after some testing here, it works for me, but I'm
 using latest DRI stuff from Thomas White and others
 (now from exa-via-dri branch [1]) so I'm curious about others experience
 with it.

I'm fascinated that you managed to get a picture (of anything) on the screen
using the exa-via-dri branch at the moment :).. It contains only a small
amount of code leading up to the point when I realised the serious problem
with trying to do EXA over DRI within an fbdev-based DDX without KMS [1]:
http://tinyurl.com/lgu2d7

Both the exa-via-dri and dri-aware branches of xf86-video-glamo will be going
away quite soon in favour of a new kms branch, which works round these
issues, and has an added bonus of being much simpler.  The kernel parts of
KMS necessary to get an old-style fbdev Xorg driver running are working
already, this part is about making our Xorg driver use the KMS framework.
I'll send an email to OM-Devel to clarify this when this next stage of things
is working.

But anyway, are you interesting in making the mplayer driver use DRI?  If so,
that's fantastic - it'd allow cooperation between Xorg's acceleration and the
video acceleration.

Tom

[1] If that's not too many TLAs for one sentence...

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Re: mplayer with glamo and audio - very slow

2008-12-09 Thread Martijn van den Broek
Nice find on the parameters.. With this ive been able to finally get some
video actually moving on the screen..

So since its on the xover:glamo I couldnt get a the keyboard to show for
controlling the video.. Any suggestions on what to do to make it it pause /
change volume, etc?


On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:32 AM, Leonti Bielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 After passing right (less demanding) parameters for encoding and
 playing it's working now.
 I edited wiki-page http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Video_Player
 regarding glamo acceleration for future reference.

 Although very high CPU consumption from Mplayer seems very strange.
 I'm sure glamo can do better (according to other user reports) than 15
 fps with sound.

 Leonti

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Re: mplayer with glamo and audio - very slow

2008-12-09 Thread David Reyes Samblas Martinez
Surely is a lot of work and I don't really know how to do so, but tap
the touch screen to play/pause and drag up and down to fast
forward/reverse like omview does would be realy cool :)

2008/12/9 Martijn van den Broek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Nice find on the parameters.. With this ive been able to finally get some
 video actually moving on the screen..

 So since its on the xover:glamo I couldnt get a the keyboard to show for
 controlling the video.. Any suggestions on what to do to make it it pause /
 change volume, etc?


 On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 2:32 AM, Leonti Bielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 After passing right (less demanding) parameters for encoding and
 playing it's working now.
 I edited wiki-page http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Video_Player
 regarding glamo acceleration for future reference.

 Although very high CPU consumption from Mplayer seems very strange.
 I'm sure glamo can do better (according to other user reports) than 15
 fps with sound.

 Leonti

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Re: mplayer with glamo and audio - very slow

2008-12-03 Thread Pierre Lascar
Le 03/12/2008 03:38, Leonti Bielski a écrit :
  Hello!

  I'm trying to play some video preencoded for my phone with: mencoder
  file_to_encode.avi -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vhq:vbitrate=300
  \ -vf scale=320:240,eq2=1.2:0.5:-0.25,rotate=2 -oac mp3lame
  -lameopts br=64:cbr \ -o file_for_openmoko

  To watch it I run: mplayer -vo glamo -zoom -x 480 -y 640
  your_file.avi

  It is played very slow and I get message from mplayer - your system
  is very slow or something like that. Than I tried it with -nosound
  option - and I don't get that message and the fps seem acceptable.
  I've always though video was an issue, but this shows me that audio
  can significantly slow down the playback.

Hi !
I'm having the same trouble, encoding in qPAL as stated for glamo 
decoding, with the following options:
mencoder in.avi -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vhq:vbitrate=300 
-ffourcc mp4v -vf scale=352:-2,expand=352:288,eq2=1.2:0.5:-0.25,rotate=2 
-oac mp3lame -lameopts br=64:cbr -o out.avi

Whe playing the file with nosound (and no zoom), top shows a very low 
CPU% from mplayer (2-5
at most) so the chip is used, but when the sound gets involved, 
framerate drops and the sound is not syncronised. (everything done from 
flash, not the microsd, so the bandwith stufff shouldn't mess).

Maybe the problem comes from frame/sound sync in the glamo driver.

Pierre.


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Re: mplayer with glamo and audio - very slow

2008-12-03 Thread Antony King

I seem to recall there was an issue a while back with pulseaudio transcoding 
the audio on the fly between identical formats and gobbling CPU in the 
process. Could that be a possibility here ?

On Wednesday 03 December 2008 12:43:26 Pierre Lascar wrote:
 Le 03/12/2008 03:38, Leonti Bielski a écrit :
   Hello!
 
   I'm trying to play some video preencoded for my phone with: mencoder
   file_to_encode.avi -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vhq:vbitrate=300
   \ -vf scale=320:240,eq2=1.2:0.5:-0.25,rotate=2 -oac mp3lame
   -lameopts br=64:cbr \ -o file_for_openmoko
 
   To watch it I run: mplayer -vo glamo -zoom -x 480 -y 640
   your_file.avi
 
   It is played very slow and I get message from mplayer - your system
   is very slow or something like that. Than I tried it with -nosound
   option - and I don't get that message and the fps seem acceptable.
   I've always though video was an issue, but this shows me that audio
   can significantly slow down the playback.


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Re: mplayer with glamo and audio - very slow

2008-12-03 Thread Pierre Lascar
Le mercredi 03 décembre 2008 à 13:51 +, Antony King a écrit :
 I seem to recall there was an issue a while back with pulseaudio transcoding 
 the audio on the fly between identical formats and gobbling CPU in the 
 process. Could that be a possibility here ?
 

I used -vo oss with alsa-oss on 2008.9, so there should be no pulseaudio
around.

Pierre.


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Re: mplayer with glamo and audio - very slow

2008-12-03 Thread Leonti Bielski
I tried it with andy-tracking kernel and with mplayer -vo glamo
my_file.avi it worked well.

But when I tried to resize it with -zoom -x 480 -y 620 it started to
play slow again.
Is there any way to make scaling in glamo chip?

My conclusion that the sound problem lies in kernel - I switched back
to 2.6.24 and I can't play video with sound again.

Leonti

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Pierre Lascar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Le mercredi 03 décembre 2008 à 13:51 +, Antony King a écrit :
 I seem to recall there was an issue a while back with pulseaudio transcoding
 the audio on the fly between identical formats and gobbling CPU in the
 process. Could that be a possibility here ?


 I used -vo oss with alsa-oss on 2008.9, so there should be no pulseaudio
 around.

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Re: Mplayer,mplayer-svn and youtube

2008-10-04 Thread GNUtoo
 However check that mplayer is using oss and not alsa, since the first
 one seems to be really faster...
much better with oss...but still some little sync problem

here's an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9rh5gV_dro
(gta4(the game not the phone) trailer)

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Re: MPlayer with Glamo

2008-10-02 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=stableMeng Sun ha
scritto:
 Hi,
 
   I'm trying to compile MPlayer with Glamo support following this site:
 
   http://unadventure.wordpress.com/2008/06/08/accelerating-in-my-pocket/
 
   But error occurs when compile it as follows:
   [CUT]

I had problems too, then I found how to compile it. Simply use this
configuration script [1].
If you want a pre-compiled version look at this [2], while if you need
the patched kernel (that shouldn't be needed anymore BTW) is here [3].

[1] http://tinyurl.com/4y4run
[2] http://downloads.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb/openmoko/mplayer-glamo.tar.bz2
[3] http://tinyurl.com/uImage-gta02-stable-glamo-vid


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Re: Mplayer,mplayer-svn and youtube

2008-09-28 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
 it'd like to be able to view youtube on the freerunner.
 I've tried the following script(found here:
 http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-September/031377.html):

 But there is 2 problems:
 *mplayer exits before the end of the video:
 # ./youtube.sh YE7VzlLtp-4

Well, I never got it (if I remember right), but there could be also a
download problem... You could check the real video file url using
youtube-dl...

 MPlayer 1.0rc2-4.1.2 (C) 2000-2007 MPlayer Team
 CPU: ARM

 *sync problem between the audio and the video:
 i've tried:
 -fps 24 -correct-pts -framedrop with success on big buck bunny but not on
 gta4 trailer...

Well I never got that the videos you've mentioned, neither in portrait
and landscape mode. Could you post me the video IDs?
However check that mplayer is using oss and not alsa, since the first
one seems to be really faster...

 i've tried to compile mplayer-svn from oe with this patch:
 [CUT]

What should do that?

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