[Mplayer-users] MPlayer's speed!
Nick Kurshev
nickols_k at mail.ru
Wed Jul 4 12:59:27 CEST 2001
Hello!
Not long ago I've reported that mplayer's speed don't satisfy me.
But now I am amazed again. I just synced CVS and watched well
known movie - 405.avi. I have found that mplayer can play me only
1 frame per 1 secs. I had highest speed when I watched this movie
on P1-166 and K6-200 under WinNT with sound. What occured with
mplayer's speed? Or maybe something wrong in my system?
This effect exists with any -vo driver (I've tested -vo sdl, x11, xv)
Below dump of screen:
DEMUXER: Too many (4096 in 5613147 bytes) video packets in the buffer!
(maybe you play a non-interleaved stream/file or video codec failed)
DEMUXER: Too many (4096 in 5613147 bytes) video packets in the buffer!
(maybe you play a non-interleaved stream/file or video codec failed)
DEMUXER: Too many (4096 in 5613147 bytes) video packets in the buffer!
(maybe you play a non-interleaved stream/file or video codec failed)
Initial PTS delay: 136.369 sec (calculated: 0.033)
A: 149.2 ( 12.8) V: 14.6 A-V: -1.740 ct: -0.152 440 15% 2% 0.0% 0
Exiting... (Quit)
Below piece of mplayer.conf:
vo=sdl
#ao=sdl
#fs=yes
vm=no
#bpp=0
zoom=no
# x=800
# y=600
sound = 1
nosound = nein
mixer = /dev/mixer
master = no
ffactor = 0.75
# fb = /dev/fb0 # framebuffer device to use
# fbmode = 640x480-120 # use this mode (read from fb.modes!)
# fbmodeconfig = /etc/fb.modes # the fb.modes file
# monitor_hfreq = 31.5k-50k,70k # horizontal frequency range
# monitor_vfreq = 50-90 # vertical frequency range
# monitor_dotclock = 30M-300M # dotclock (or pixelclock) range
#vo = sdl:x11
#ao = sdl:esd
# noxv = no
forcexv = yes
# nodshow
framedrop = yes
My system:
CPU: Duron-700
Video: S3VirgeDX PCI
Audio: SB16PnP ISA
Linux: 2.4.5
X: 4.1.0
SDL: 1.2.1
binutils: 2.11
gcc: 2.95.3
glibc: 2.1.3
Any suggestions please!
Best regards! Nick
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