mplayer, amd64, and CPU flags
Pav Lucistnik
pav at FreeBSD.org
Mon May 23 12:52:12 PDT 2005
Damian Gerow píše v po 23. 05. 2005 v 14:01 -0400:
> Thus spake Pav Lucistnik <pav at FreeBSD.org>:
> >> FWIW, by manually enabling the various flags, I see DVD decryption jump up
> >> at least five frames per second, from anywhere between seven and ten to at
> >> least fifteen. That's a 50% speed increase.
> >
> > I haven't noticed any speedup on DVD playback from these flags.
>
> Note that I said 'decryption' and not 'playback'. Frankly, I don't want my
> playback to speed up at all: I like watching my movies at normal speed.
Whatever.
I switched to xine, which is
- much nicer to DVD unit, it only flashes activity from time to time,
just like PowerDVD on Windows do, mplayer was reading all the time
- can do menus really well
- have actually usable GUI, which, if nothing, allows you to switch
audio/subtitle stream or deinterlacing on the fly
Mplayer sucks, folks, really hard.
I still love him. ;)
BTW Damian, I'm getting bounces when I mail you directly, something
about timeouts, you may want to re-check your mail setup.
--
Pav Lucistnik <pav at oook.cz>
<pav at FreeBSD.org>
An arrow (+0,+0) {@f0} finds a mark. It dies.
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