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Will
blue-dragon at tamu.edu
Sun Dec 9 18:37:04 CET 2001
Have you tried xvideo output? It may require the binary-only nvidia
drivers, but it seems worth it to me. Decoding a 640x480 MPEG and scaling it
to fullscreen uses about 10% of the CPU on my 800MHz athlon + voodoo3 using
xv. Your PII 450 should be able to do fullscreen easily. As for
antialiasing, try playing with the postprocessing options. I'm not sure if
it does pixel antialiasing, (the DOCs are a little light on specifics about
this ^_^) but it does make some videos look better.
On Sunday 09 December 2001 10:21 am, starz wrote:
> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
> Ever since leaving windows 2 1/2 years ago I've been craving the same kind
> of full screen SVCD quality without framedrops, on my PII 450, like I used
> to get, and it seems that Mplayer seems to keep getting closer and closer,
> for example VESA is finally working for me, which gets me close (I'm only
> skipping a few lines when alot of movement comes about) but my question for
> you is...What's left to do?
>
> Does windows anti-alias the video at fullscreen? I ask because (and I'm not
> trying to nitpick...just curiousity) I notice the pixels alot more that
> when I was under the windows env.
>
> DGA and everything else skips, and maybe I should break down and use the
> nvidia binaries (I don't have ANY code I didn't compile on this computer)
> but VESA seems to keep getting closer and closer.
>
> Thanks in advance for any answers..
>
> Starsz McCllelan
>
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