ASS and -vo gl

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Vladimir Mosgalin pisze:

 >>> Uh.. You can use -vo gl to get very fast video output (with yuv
 >>> suboption), fast hardware scaling AND high-quality subtitles, rendered
 >>> at screen resolution.

 >> Do "-ass" work with "-vo gl"? How?

 > Of course.. AFAIR it always worked, and the only way to get high-quality
 > fonts with -ass without using software scaling is to use -vo gl.

 > How, er.. you just use them. What's the problem?


I don't have nice ASS subtile right now (only ugly) so can't tell 
definitelly but I have feelings that I had some trouble with it and was 
forced to fallback to "-vo Xv".

At least mplayer complain, that:
Couldn't open video filter 'ass'.
ASS: cannot add video filter

My option: vo=gl:yuv=2:force-pbo:lscale=1:cscale=0:swapinterval=1

When playing with "-v -vo gl" I have this:
*** [screenshot] Exporting mp_image_t, 720x480x12bpp YUV planar, 518400 
bytes
*** [vo] Exporting mp_image_t, 720x480x12bpp YUV planar, 518400 bytes

When playing with "-v vo xv" I have this:
*** [screenshot] Exporting mp_image_t, 720x480x12bpp YUV planar, 518400 
bytes
*** [ass] Exporting mp_image_t, 720x480x12bpp YUV planar, 518400 bytes
*** [vo] Allocating mp_image_t, 720x480x12bpp YUV planar, 518400 bytes


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