Nicola Berndt pisze:
I can only recommend using the latest nvdia drivers with vdpau support, > wich means hardware decoding of mpeg1/2 h264 and vc1! These drivers kick > ass and make your cpu load drop below 10% for 1080p movies. The only > downside is that the menu is not working, osd and subs are fine, though.
But it's not 1080p, it's simple DVD 480i/p so even one core 2.40 GHz should be more than enough to play this.And as we seen in first post it is enought - CPU consumption 2-8%, but VideoOutput ( X11 ) is at 48-50% with some output problems... Lack of "Xv" video outputs sugests wrong or no video driver installed ( VESA? ) glxinfo | head -n 35cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf nv - this drivers aren't nVidia drivers, it's community drivers for nVidia card which feature 2D parts only, so any *GL* outputs will be slow as hell since it's done by MesaGL software ( so even slower than "-vo x11" ). But it should have working XVideo extension. noveaux - it's new community drivers for nVidia card but it's still in early alpha stage. Anyone have it working with GF6+ series card? Anyone have it working at all? -- Krzysztof 'DK75' DuchnowskiGetFirefox - http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/Konfiguracja UTF-8 dla czytników - http://evil.pl/pip/utf/_______________________________________________MPlayer-users mailing listMPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users