Austin - your best bet for GPU (graphics card) accelerated playback is
probably NVIDIA's proprietary binary (closed source) driver and it's
VDPAU (Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix) feature. A close
second would be Intel's VAAPI if you have a recent Intel GPU/APU. VLC
and MPlayer both
This occurs for me in 12.04 with quicktime videos taken with a Nikon
D5100. (The supplied files appears to play okay though, but it's hard
to tell because it is so short, my clips are at 30 frames per second vs
24) CPU use goes through the roof. Is this just a bug with ffmpeg not
being able to a
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Works fine in 12.04
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Jerky playback of mov file in totem
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Is this still occurring in Totem on Ubuntu 12.04 "Precise Pangolin"?
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Changed in: vlc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
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Seems to work fine now on 0.10.30-1build2 and vlc 1.1.4 on the same
machine
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1080p decoding is very CPU intensive task. It is simply IMPOSSIBLE that
it would only use 10% of your CPU. Indeed, I can "reproduce" the
problem: my 2,8 GHz CPU is totally saturated and VLC is forced to
discard most frames. This is clearly visible with: 'vlc -vv'
I guess WMP and Qt use video decod
The system load is not an issue. CPU less than 10% and memory plenty
available. The problem only arises with these type of videos not with
others.
May need to check with VLC.
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VLC 1.1.9-1ubuntu1.2 plays the sample file fine on my system. Have you
checked the system load?
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Title:
Jerky playback of mov file in totem
To ma
** Also affects: vlc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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Same issue here.
Ubuntu Rel. 10.10
Totem Movie Player 2.32.0
MOV files taken with Nikon D3100:
Video:
dim 1920x1080
codec H.264/AVC
rate: 24 frames/s
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ffplay plays the video fine
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