[Mplayer-cvslog] CVS: main/DOCS codecs.html,1.58,1.59 documentation.html,1.212,1.213 encoding.html,1.34,1.35 formats.html,1.18,1.19 video.html,1.73,1.74
Mike Melanson
melanson at pcisys.net
Thu Mar 28 20:39:36 CET 2002
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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Winner of tha face compo wrote:
> +<P>With ffmpeg and my Matrox G400, I can view even the highest resolution DivX
> + movies on my K6/2 500, without dropped frames.</P>
Really? Are you serious? I have precisely the same hardware and I
can't decode that Blizzard War3 trailer at full speed. Nowhere close, in
fact. This is the trailer that's something like 1024x460 resolution. Why
did they see fit to make such a big trailer anyway? Is it some kind of a
barrier to entry with the reasoning that if your computer can't handle
this trailer, it can't handle the actual game, either?
Thanks...
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-Mike Melanson
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