>> If you have to use mjpeg for >> playback, go buying several of the fastest harddisks (like 10000rpm >> types) and connect them in RAID0 or RAID5 array. That might give >> bandwith that can cope with mjpeg. > > Wouldn't storing the file on a RAM disk potentially also work, if disk > throughput is the problem? It most surely would. If there's enough RAM for it. I've got a mjpeg encoded 720p-video without sound here. It plays less than five minutes and the file is 885MByte. When you add sound, even 16GByte of RAM (which is in my opinion the maximum reasonably available today) can't hold 90 minutes of video. So at least for full-feature films that's not an option. Greets, Kiste _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users