Dennis Nezic pisze: >> mplayer complains that my hardware is too slow but it plays it with >> "-demuxer lavf" (which is my default settings). >> You have 3 way: >> 1 - compile newest mplayer >> 2 - use "-demuxer mov" option >> 3 - remux file to standard MP4 by "MP4Box video.mp4 -inter 500" > Yup--same here--even though it's only using like 8% of the cpu, with > "-demuxer mov" it says my system is "too SLOW" and lots of frames are > dropped. > (It plays perfectly in ffplay, and after I copy-convert it in ffmpeg > (which adds a few KB to the file.)) No, it was opposite for me. I have trouble with "-demuxer lavf" (excessive frame drop at the end, and "your hardware is too slow") and no trouble at all with "-demuxer mov". Then I've remuxed it again with MP4Box by "MP4Box -add video.mp4 -new test.mp4" and it plays flawlessly (at sight) but with some audio EOF near the end (like with original one). So maybe you have too old realase... Logs: mplayer -v -demuxer lavf -vo xv video.mp4 -> http://pastebin.com/m3b178e23 mplayer -v -demuxer mov -vo xv video.mp4 -> http://pastebin.com/m12e6c063 after "MP4Box -add video.mp4 -new test.mp4" : mplayer -v demuxer lavf -vo xv test.mp4 -> http://pastebin.com/m21625555 mplayer -v demuxer mov -vo xv test.mp4 -> http://pastebin.com/m743c943d -- Krzysztof 'DK75' Duchnowski GetFirefox - http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/ Konfiguracja UTF-8 dla czytnik?w - http://evil.pl/pip/utf/