> > >> What kind of CPU load are you getting while playing the file? It's > possible that the system is just too slow to play this format properly, as > mplayer suggests. P3-500 is not that far beyond the days when MPEG-2 DVD > playback was a stressful thing, so MPEG-4 might be too much. > > Also, it seems that without -framedrop option, mplayer won't drop frames if > it gets behind in video rendering, so naturally the audio will get out of > sync if it can't keep up. >
CPU % is about 60-80%, load average goes to 1.10-1.40, I tried the -framedrop option it seemed to help a bit all it was done with 16bit Depth. I did a quick install of Windows XP on this same box just see if it's true, Media Player Classic with XP Codec Pack gave me good results, I could watch the video without problems, but there was something odd about this card, it seemed that it was slightly underclocked: GPU - 80Mhz, Memory - 60Mhz. Also I got the same flickering, slow scrolling on windows too, so 2D performance on this card is very bad. I will replace it with a 3dfx Voodoo 3 2000 AGP card. @ Андрей Рандрианасулу * * *It seems that I have mplayer compiled without xvidix support :( But thanks for your suggestions.* * *
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