On Nov 03 2002, K. Reid Wightman wrote:
> No big troubles playing dvd's on mine.  Really really crazy stuff
> like Run Lola Run (lots of the camera getting jerked around and
> floating) makes it drop the ocassional frame, but all in all its
> pretty good.

        Well, seeing as yours is an iBook 700MHz with 512KB of cache,
        I would think that it would indeed have a much better time
        trying to decode DVDs than mine, an iBook 600MHz with 256KB of
        cache.

        My iBook *almost* plays some DVDs without dropping frames the
        way they are. But the problem is that as *all* DVDs I have are
        interlaced, when I enable xine's linearblend deinterlacer, I
        start to get about 20% of frames dropped.

        The linearblend deinterlacer isn't very good because I coded
        it in plain C for xine istead of using PPC asm (I don't think
        that I will have some free time until I finish my Master's
        thesis -- hopefully in the 1st quarter of next year).

        So, if anybody could code something better, I'd love to
        experiment that.

        Oh, BTW, I got better results when I used Michel Daenzer's
        XFree86 4.2 binaries, which included a hack that made xine
        play the DVDs in some cases with 0 dropped frames (again,
        without enabling the deinterlacer).

> There were some decoder improvements a while back I think...

        I'm not updated on these, but I'll check xine again as soon as
        they have a new release.


        []s, Roger...

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