Jerky 1080p h264 playback

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On 16/05/10 14:01, Dark Shadow wrote:
> I am not to sure about the limitations of older vdpau hardware but it
> seems that you have a feature set A card which states full h264
> decoding but maybe they where not expecting such a large file (I have
> heard the movie is the full 50 gigs) considering most movies I have
> ripped are only 25-30 gigs, so Avatar may have a way higher bitrate.
> 

Yes - the movie is very big, though it falls short of 50GB.


- -rw-r--r-- 1 muzer muzer 44386473139 2010-04-30 18:24 title00.mkv


- -rw-r--r-- 1 muzer muzer 42G 2010-04-30 18:24 title00.mkv

Interestingly enough, playing the menu video (which also got ripped as
it is sufficiently long) with the same command-line comes out perfectly
smooth. I don't know if the bitrate is lower or something, but I find
that quite odd.



Oh, and when playing the movie, I get the following output almost
constantly:

[h264 @ 0x79d3c00]non-existing SPS 1 referenced in buffering period

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