On 04/18/09 01:50, Stroller wrote:

On 18 Apr 2009, at 01:40, Joseph wrote:
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I don't think hooking up computer would help.
When I try to play HD MP4 (file that I recorded) in Xine it complains that CPU is not fast enough - it keeps complaining that amount of frames is too high (60-fields/s) and that is on my: Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz Though, Xine only plays utilizing single CPU, it can not utilize all four cpu's

Try mplayer - depending on file format it should be capable of playing back 1080p. If not, it should be able to convert to a less demanding container/codec which it will handle realtime.

Stroller.

mplayer - is not much better :-/

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[h264 @ 0xb5c400]AVC: Consumed only 45657 bytes instead of 45660
[h264 @ 0xb5c400]AVC: Consumed only 25265 bytes instead of 252687 0 52%
[h264 @ 0xb5c400]AVC: Consumed only 45152 bytes instead of 451569 0 52%

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           **** Your system is too SLOW to play this!  ****
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Possible reasons, problems, workarounds:
- Most common: broken/buggy _audio_ driver
  - Try -ao sdl or use the OSS emulation of ALSA.
  - Experiment with different values for -autosync, 30 is a good start.
- Slow video output
  - Try a different -vo driver (-vo help for a list) or try -framedrop!
- Slow CPU
  - Don't try to play a big DVD/DivX on a slow CPU! Try some of the lavdopts,
    e.g. -vfm ffmpeg -lavdopts lowres=1:fast:skiploopfilter=all.
- Broken file
  - Try various combinations of -nobps -ni -forceidx -mc 0.
- Slow media (NFS/SMB mounts, DVD, VCD etc)
  - Try -cache 8192.
- Are you using -cache to play a non-interleaved AVI file?
  - Try -nocache.

--
Joseph

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