-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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 - -- - -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/CM/IT d>++ s+:- a--- C+++ UL+++>++++ P+>+++ L+++>+++++ E---->--- W+++ N o? K? w--- O+ M-- V- PS PE? Y-- PGP+++ t+ 5? X- R-- tv+ b++ DI D G++ e- h! !r y - ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJL7/1WAAoJEJzDgfhec8C1iwYIAK/2fbEoucZlNJ8UQ2DMLMNc cwQCQGNqSVhLPWxCVaLydvX+N2tM0dvP00BFQT/A4l4scVipy2JX8YLUslIGZcgo YcZk+SvvkyCYlLQip4EQYVZdwOHA0XvNc44VxTo4QLVMC15Nsqafs/8O0bqgyTYr 7qjr2n7wW6LxNpD7wKx1hzYLscZDfD1WbxqnDgJx8GnrMLnvnBlHL5vWDEoI/8Zb 7nIZ/cVwe/6Ib5FiAJlwNj6e4oqNVJHGl310Mdjd35Nve2+vtJiPfDZOLkSOyGBx 6p4rF3V2Ov/NqcUSZrBoOPR6/pMNkf1Jaux4khm6T4djGOudaz22gA1GJwABDh0= =BlxI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----