[MPlayer-cygwin] Re: colorspaces vs graphics cards
Stefan Gürtler
Stefan.guertler at stud.tum.de
Mon Apr 26 16:50:00 CEST 2004
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrey Sapozhnikov" <sapa at icb.chel.su>
To: <mplayer-cygwin at mplayerhq.hu>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 1:49 PM
Subject: [MPlayer-cygwin] Re: colorspaces vs graphics cards
> Joey Parrish wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 05:48:51AM +0600, Andrey Sapozhnikov wrote:
> >
> >>May be you can simply add pre-compiled list (or make it's
> >>possible to define such list in mplayer.conf) of well
> >>known bad (slow or broken) cards/drivers/modes and mplayer
> >>will not autoselect it?
> >
> >
> > Done. Add vf=noformat=yv12 to your config file.
>
> I mean something like:
>
> -vf refuse=geForce2/1.0...42.55/yv12,\
> geForce4/1.0...42.55/yv12,\
> ATI\ RageIIC/*/BGR32,\
> ...
>
> I have already told that I can easy tune mplayer on
> my own computer, but what to do with mplayer burned on
> CD? Copies of this CD (with presentation and autorunning
> mplayer on it) will be distributed between people having
> computers with unknown hardware and software. Mplayer is
> good choice for this purpose because it require nothing
> except DirectX for working. Once I want in addition to
> current functionality is a bit better adaptation to
> detected hardware/drivers without users intervention.
>
> --
> Andrey
>
Do you know (e)movix? Then even the DirectX is not necessary anymore, only
the PC has to be set up to boot from CD-Rom. And by the way, mplayers
performance on linux is much better form me than via vo directx on win32.
http://movix.sourceforge.net/
Stefan Gürtler
System: PIII 550, Win98, DirectX 9
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