[MPlayer-users] 2 different problems - flicker & speed (long)
D Richard Felker III
dalias at aerifal.cx
Wed Jan 22 19:10:02 CET 2003
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 06:21:33PM +0100, tdc wrote:
> [Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html]
> Hi,
> I've run into some problems with mplayer.
> After upgrading kernel from 2.4.18 to 2.4.20 and in the same time
> upgrading mplayer from 'CVS-021209-12:18-3.0.4' to
> 'CVS-030121-15:23-3.0.4' the video playback start to 'flash'. Sometimes
> (doesn't matter which file I run) there is something like empty frame
> displayed. When using '-vo xv' as output, the frame is usually black,
> but sometimes it's noisy and looks like it's displaying some memory
> garbage (ie. when there is static background and person is moving in the
> front, in the empty frame the background is black and contours of the
> moving person are filled with yellow / magenta / blue blocky noise).
> When using '-vo vesa:vidix' the 'empty' frame is in most cases yellow
> instead of black. First I thought it's some mplayer's fault, but when i
> tried old binary, these errors occured again. Now I think it can be the
> kernel.
> The machine is PII/350 + 128MB RAM, ATI Mach64 AGP 8MB running XFree86
> 4.2.0. Not a high-end machine, but before kernel + mplayer upgrade, it
> was able to play without these annoying empty frames. Sure, sometimes it
> was slow to play fast-moving scenes, but it displayed no such frames.
> Now it happens with any video-out mode (at least the only 'usable' ones
> for me: 'xv', 'vesa:vidix'); more often when the scene is difficult to
> decode. I've tested several combination of switches (nortc, softsleep,
> dr, noslices,.... as I suspect this to be some timing problem), on both
> versions of mplayer and I'm still unable to get it work the 'old' way.
> OTOH it looks the new mplayer now uses less average CPU when decoding:
> <50% total.
Sounds like you compiled your kernel without support for
mmx/sse/whatever. Are you sure you selected the right cpu type in
menuconfig?
> Second (and for me now more painful) problem is more generic. I obtained
> a 700 MHz Duron (my first AMD machine ever) to be used as player instead
> of the PII/350. There was some crappy nVidia card (TNT2 32MB AGP), which
> I've replaced it with the 8MB PCI Mach64 card (almost same as above,
> only this is PCI version as si don't have spare AGP one). What was my
> surprise the playback was waaaay to slow for such a machine. Even
Of course it's slow!! PCI is super slow. If you want to play movies
you really want an AGP card.
Rich
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