I guess I should also state I am using DirectFB, I am going to try and go back to the version of CVS I was using on the older system and see if that is the problem. Chad Flynt wrote: > I recently got xine up and running on an AMD 2600+ and all seemed to > be working fine, I am wanting to do High Definition and it was coming > close to maxing out the cpu and just wasn't perfect on the HDTV > channels. So I decided to swap it out with one of my other systems. > I changed it out for a 64 Bit 3500+. I didn't compile my kernel in 64 > bit mode, but otherwise as far as I can tell, set everything back up > the same as it was before. All works, but my CPU usage is much higher > just on normal channels and on High Definition it really isn't that > high but I get jerky picture quality on any High Def Channel and I > didn't have that on the slower system. My cpu on the slower system > would run bout 5-10% with Xine, and hit 80-90% on HDTV and that high > the pic quality just wasn't the best it could be but it was smooth. > On the faster pc, I average bout 17-20+% on regular channels, which > seems very high compared to the other, and on HDTV I am only running > bout 60% but I am sure that is cuz of the jerkyness and it just not > being smooth. > > My question is, is there anything I missed maybe? I just ran default > settings on the old system and tried on the new and running into this, > I haven't tried messing with deinterlacers or anything like that, > mainly cuz I don't know enough about them. The only thing I can think > of is the chipsets. The old system ran a Nivida 2 chipset and the new > system runs a Via K8t800Pro VT8237 chipset. Is there something I > should do differntly? Any suggestion are gladly welcomed. > Also trying to get the onboard SPDIF to work, haven't tried installing > Mplayer yet to test it, but can't for the life of me make it work via > Xine, even with the Pass Through set etc, hopefully missing something > on that too. > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >