[MPlayer-dev-eng] [PATCH] new mpeg muxer

D Richard Felker III dalias at aerifal.cx
Mon Feb 28 20:11:14 CET 2005


On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 05:29:02PM +0100, Roine Gustafsson wrote:
> >>>Are you sure? What speed is your laptop? I expect the problem is
> >>>something else, like using a bad vo driver or software scaling.. Even
> >>>my celeron 366 laptop can play any movie I throw at it, without
> >>>-framedrop at all.
> >>
> >>A 600Mhz G3 (PPC750CXe), ie no Altivec.
> >
> >So much for "ppc is faster than x86 at same clock..." ;) Still, this
> >should be fast enough. What vo are you using? You should try to get
> >vidix working...others will be quite slow, with xv being your best
> >alternative. x11 or any rgb-based (or non-overlay-based) vo is
> >unusable.
> 
> PPC750 is somewhat like a PIII without MMX, only with a fraction of the 
> power consumption. My laptop doesn't have a fan. (Actually, I think it 
> has. But I've never heard it).

Notice that my laptop, which plays all movies fine (except hdtv of
course) is a P2 celeron 366 mhz. Much slower than any P3. Granted it
does have mmx, but with that much speed difference otherwise (not to
mention the crappy celeron cache) things should more than balance out.

IMO the problem on your system is what someone else mentioned: the
buggy "QuickTime" video layer on osx converts yv12 to yuy2 behind the
scenes, using very slow code, and also gamma corrects it in software
which is incredibly slow and unnecessary.

> Using Mplayer is usually OK, but I tend to prefer using Quicktime. QT 
> has better rate control and syncs better with audio.

Must be due to bugs on the mac vo/ao drivers..

> There is now a nice vo for mplayer called quartz, which is not really 
> using Quartz (display PDF vector compositor) but Quicktime.
> AFAIK noone has ported vidix to Mac. X11 on Mac is dog slow.

Are you sure vidix isn't supported? It would be by far the best
choice.. Maybe someone (I know there are plenty mac fans out there!)
could port it....

Rich




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