[MPlayer-users] mplayer amd64 quicktime 1920 x 1080p audio not in sync
Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski
dominik at rangers.eu.org
Tue Apr 3 14:12:24 CEST 2007
On Monday, 02 April 2007 at 19:27, Jerry Geis wrote:
> >Jerry Geis wrote:>
> >
> >>/ HI All,
> />>/
> />>/ I have a 1920x1080p monitor with amd64 3000+ CPU.
> />>/ I am using mplayer rc1.
> />>/ I am playing a pirates of the Caribbean quicktime 1920x1080p trailer.
> />>/
> />>/ When playing the trailer I do not get audio and video sync.
> />>/
> />>/ I tried adding the "-autosync 30" and it helped a little but not great
> />>/ and still noticable.
> />>/ At this point I did not see any errors about syncing or frame errors
> />>/ or anything.
> />>/
> />>/ I then added -framedrop and the audio syncs up with the video but
> />>/ there are NOTICEABLE
> />>/ jerks in the video.
> />>/
> />>/ I also see with -framedrop many errors on the console about "error
> />>/
> />>/ Is quicktime codec not fully supported under 64 bits?
> />>/ Any ideas on how to run this so the playback is smooth?
> />>/
> />>/ Jerry>/
> >Hi
>
> >Your PC is too slow to play 1080p, look at CPU load, it must be far
> >above 100% (mplayer counts how it would be if no frames skipped)
>
> >Phil
>
>
> PHil,
>
> I did look at top and idle is 0.
>
> One thing I did not add is I have an NVIDIA video card.
>
> I would have thought that NVIDIA card with a 3000+ 64 bit AMD cpu would
> have played 1080p.
>
> What is the minimum CPU I need for this?
Sempron64 3000+ (which I have) is a bit too slow. Athlon64 3000+ is
borderline. I'd say a 3200+ should be enough. Don't use -framedrop, try
-lavdopts skiploopfilter=all.
Regards,
R.
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