[MPlayer-users] Re: mplayer performance

Brondo, Greg Greg.Brondo at allegiancetelecom.com
Fri Mar 1 21:52:19 CET 2002


libdvdcss is 0.0.3 (debian is 0.0.3.ogle3-1).  There were no options
specified in my .mplayer/config file.  And I invoke mplayer like so:
mplayer -dvd 1.

Once again, Xine does play at full speed (0 dropped frames) except for the
weird motion lines.  I guess since mplayer is more monolithic I guessed it
would be faster.  Of course, this is my first foray into dvd playing under
linux so it could be me ;-)

As for post processing, I don't specify any.

Greg B.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sven Hartge [mailto:hartge at ds9.argh.org]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 1:04 PM
To: mplayer-users at mplayer.dev.hu
Subject: [MPlayer-users] Re: mplayer performance


[Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
"Brondo, Greg" <Greg.Brondo at allegiancetelecom.com> wrote:

> I have mplayer compiled and running under Debian Sid with Xfree 4.2.0
> on a Toshiba 4100xdvd laptop (Celeron 400) with a Trident Cyber 9525
> (4MB) video adapter.  When running Mplayer playing the DVD it
> complains the machine is too slow (using xv and oss). 

You don't use any sort of postprocessing other than -npp=lb? Do you have
an autoq=100 line in your .config?

Trying to supersample the near-to-perfect DVD-Stream is a task a bit too
heavy for your CPU.

Oh, and which libdvdcss version are you using?

S!

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