> I'll be back when they've implemented "--enable-tremor" in ffmpeg. :-)
But this issue goes a lot further than ffmpeg.
I'm using OpenWRT on my NAS specifically because OpenWRT uses tremor for
its Ogg decoding whenever possible, which lets MPD run just fine
(20-30% CPU on a 266MHz WL-700gE home ro
Thank you, Reinhard.
I wanted to open the bug report for ffmpeg's libavcodec library, but
when I searched for the correct parameters I had to realize that
there's no "--enable-tremor" in ffmpeg. I was wrong. :-(
mplayer and vlc both have such a parameter, but not ffmpeg. I must
have confused them
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 14:32, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 21:47:05 (CEST), Thorsten Hirsch wrote:
>> decoding ogg on my mips based nas device is slower than real-time, so
>> it's not really usable here.
>> I've already done some research on this and I think the reason is tha
--- On Fri, 4/23/10, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> From: Reinhard Tartler
> (CEST), Thorsten Hirsch wrote:
>
> > decoding ogg on my mips based nas device is slower
> than real-time, so
> > it's not really usable here.
> > I've already done some research on this and I think
> the reason is that
> >
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 21:47:05 (CEST), Thorsten Hirsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> decoding ogg on my mips based nas device is slower than real-time, so
> it's not really usable here.
> I've already done some research on this and I think the reason is that
> the mips cpu has no fpu, so floating point calcu
Hi,
decoding ogg on my mips based nas device is slower than real-time, so
it's not really usable here.
I've already done some research on this and I think the reason is that
the mips cpu has no fpu, so floating point calculations are really
slow. Unfortunately libogg is based on floating point cal