[MPlayer-users] deinterlacer performance?

Arpi arpi at thot.banki.hu
Thu Jan 16 12:14:14 CET 2003


Hi,

> While testint A'rpi's DVD a/v synch patch I noticed that deinterlacing
> kicks my processor to its limits. Therefore I'd like to know if this is
> normal (well NO I won't file a complete bugreport - I'm not even
> remotely sure that it is a bug at all...).
hmm

> My system is a Celeron 733 MHz, Matrox MGA400 with -vo xmga,
> SoundBlaster don'taskmethecorrectmodel with -ao oss and the kernel's
> emu10k1. It can play everything back normally without reaching 100% CPU
> usage. (oh, mplayer is CVS from 10:00 CET)
> 
> If I play back my Dave Matthews Band DVD with
> 
> mplayer -dvd-device `pwd`/DMB_PAL/ -dvd 1 -chapter 11
> 
> everything is ok and mplayer uses approx. 60% of my CPU time. But the

it's too much!
i had around 17% cpu usage for codec and <10% for vo on my old celeron.
maybe you don't have MTRR set?

also try -vop pp=0x20000
i don't know the string params of pp well, but pp=0x20000 will enable ONLY
the deinterlacer.


A'rpi / Astral & ESP-team

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