Hi, On Tuesday 14 October 2008 20:37, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote: > Hi Andrew Savchenko! > > On 2008.10.14 at 19:56:05 +0400, Andrew Savchenko wrote next: > > I'm aware of -ass support, but there is some problems with > > them: 1) This is CPU-hungry rendering. I can feel this easly > > when watching DVD's (without framedrops!) on my ancient laptop > > with Pentium II-366 MHz on board. > > Not sure about that, but I wasn't able to watch some parts of > one dvd on 2ghz system without framedrops, because screen was > filled with subtiles and -spuaa 20 ate insane amount of cpu, not > default osd nor ass rendering does anything similar to that, > even in full hd resolution (osd rendering used like 10% of cpu, > antialiased vobsubs used 30-40%). Only switching spuaa to > different mode helped. Agreed, and to omit confusion: on my old laptop I use -spuaa 3 (default and still nice value), on my much more powerfull desktop (AthlonXP 3200) I use spuaa 4, and I do not care much about its CPU usage, 'cause most of my CPU is eaten by video postprocessing, precisely by -vf pp ha:a/va:a,unsharp=l7x7:0.8:c7x7:0.8,pp=dr:a,screenshot where unsharp is definitely most resource-expensive thing (-vo gl is used and result is too blurry on my taste with my nvidia card). Well, on HDTV I turn sharping off, of couse. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-users/attachments/20081014/d986d8eb/attachment.pgp