mplayer plays video slowly - help needed

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Hi Reimar,

With the following configuration, mplayer ( MPlayer-1.0rc2 ) is compiled on LTIB.
Also I compiled mplayer for my Linux Host(Just I ran ./configure). On my host machine, it plays well.

I am getting some compilation errors in latest code. I am trying to fix those errors. If I need any help I will come back to you.

./configure --cc=gcc '--host-cc=ccache /usr/bin/gcc -B/usr/bin//' --enable-cross-compile --target=arm-linux --enable-fbdev --disable-mencoder --enable-libavcodec_a --enable-libavutil_a --enable-libavformat_a --enable-libpostproc_a --enable-liba52 --disable-mp3lib --enable-static --disable-gui --disable-ivtv --disable-live --disable-dvdnav --disable-dvdread --disable-dvdread-internal --disable-libdvdcss-internal

Regards,
Palanivel


--- On Thu, 31/12/09, Reimar D?ffinger <Reimar.Doeffinger at gmx.de> wrote:

From: Reimar D?ffinger <Reimar.Doeffinger at gmx.de>
Subject: Re: mplayer plays video slowly - help needed
To: "MPlayer usage questions, feature requests, bug reports" <mplayer-users at mplayerhq.hu>
Date: Thursday, 31 December, 2009, 6:50 PM

On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 10:02:50AM +0530, Palanivel wrote:
> My host is i386 linux machine. My target is arm linux. I do not know what value I should give for --host-cc. LTIB environment assigns the right compiler for gcc.

Then the LTIB environment is braindead, every significant program will
need to be able to generate native helper programs and this method
completely breaks them.
--host-cc must be a gcc that generates i386 binaries, and --cc must be
one that generates ARM binaries.
Obviously they thus can't be the same.
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