On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 03:59:19PM +0300, Lauri Tischler wrote: > Seppo Ingalsuo wrote: > > Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: > >> Maybe try with recent mplayer (from svn).. and give it > >> "-demuxer lavf -lavdopts fast:threads=2 -no-correct-pts" or something similar.. > >> you can also try with threads=4 etc.. > >> > > "mplayer -demuxer lavf -lavdopts fast:threads=4 -nocorrect-pts ..." > > gives steady but slow motion (roughly 50% speed) video. It is weird that > > the load on CPU1 and CPU2 is less than 40% during playback according to > > gnome system monitor. Somehow mplayer is not able to max both CPUs close > > to 100%. > > > > With mplayer I noticed that the video is 1080i -- it is silly to > > broadcast interlaced crap. That probably explains why vdr xinelibout > > choked due to greedy de-interlacer that is pretty power consuming for > > 1080i. Other channels such as Arte HD (arte > > HD;ZDFvision:11362:hC23M5O0S1:S19.2E:22000:6210:6221=deu,6222=fra:6230:0:11120:1:1011:0) > > work OK. > > Hi. What card are you using to get DVB-S2 ? > CPU power ? Dual-core ? GHz ? > > I have now AMD X2 4600 and DVB-T YLE HD is a bit jerky, sometimes, > playing recordings from YLE HD is totally jerky. > Wondering if getting quad-core 2.6GHz would help any. > A friend of mine was able to view DVB-T YLE HD on dual-core Intel core2 3 GHz CPU.. I think it didn't work very well on 2,66 GHz dual-core one. Notice that there was been some optimizations and fixes lately to mplayer/ffmpeg/libavcodec so you should be running latest SVN version.. Or then you could try with CoreAVC H.264 codec.. -- Pasi _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr