Subject: Re: Any tricks for MPlayer ?
To: None <tech-perform@netbsd.org>
From: Joel CARNAT <jcarnat@altran.net>
List: tech-perform
Date: 05/30/2005 09:59:57
Hi,

here's the off-line reply from matthew pointing config parameters that
solves my problem :
On Mon, May 30 2005 - 02:59, matthew green wrote:
>
> i have these settings in my .mplayer/config:
>       cache=2048
>       autosync=100
>

those two parameters make MPlayer useable for divx playing.
it works with the XFree86 radeon AND vesa driver.

Cheers (and public thanks Matthew ;)
	Jo

Dans l'épisode précédent (Sun, May 29 2005 - 18:56), Joel CARNAT nous apprenait que :
> Hi,
> 
> I'm planning to build a "multimedia" box with NetBSD (probably with an
> AMD64 barebone are my old GeForce2 MX). Anyway, I'm doing a few testings
> (playing encoded videos in various formats : dvd, mpeg, divx, ...)
> on my laptop (P4 2.5GHz and ATI Radeon 9000) and MPlayer is really
> slow (compared to Linux 2.4 with Xorg and ATI drivers). When I say
> 'really slow', I mean that it is slow enough to be noticed. It seems
> that only divx are impacted. I mean, I have videos (from a DV cam) in DV
> format, dvd (mpeg) format and divx format (all encoded from Pinnacle
> Studio).
> 
> I've recompiled MPlayer without CPU detection this doesn't work better.
> 
> I was wondering if there were any tricks to have mplayer display movies
> in a "descent" way. Maybe it's just a problem with those damm ATI drivers and
> any other video card is OK...
> 
> TIA,
> 	Jo
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