Andrew Udvare wrote:
>> On 2019-01-12, at 00:00, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Howdy,
>>
>> As some know, I recently bought a video card.  While not the most modern
>> thing, it is a lot faster than my old one.  I have a question tho.  When
>> I'm watching TV and playing a video with Smplayer, high resolution or a
>> medium resolution, it seems to use a good bit of CPU power.  I notice in
>> gkrellm, htop etc that it is using about 20 to sometimes 40 or 50% of
>> CPU power.  Yes, I still have the 8 core CPU in here.  In Smplayer, I
>> have video driver set to "gl(fast)" but have tried other settings as
>> well.  Obviously, some just plain don't work at all.  It causes Smplayer
>> to crash.  I did some googling, I think this is the best driver setting
>> for my card.  It is nvidia based.  
> It's not the best setting. You should avoid SMPlayer (IMHO from my experience 
> at this point) and switch to mpv or VLC. You want to enable hardware decoding 
> with VDPAU with any player. That card can decode H.264 fully and partially 
> can decode MPEG-1/2/VC-1. You will see very little CPU usage with VDPAU 
> enabled. The downside is the inability to use software-based filters in 
> real-time, but there is a built-in hardware deinterlacer that significantly 
> beats filters like Yadif.
>


I've tried VLC, don't like it much.  Plus, I have to tell Smplayer to
send audio to the TV not the computer speakers.  I have no idea how to
do that in VLC.  May google that at some point.  Still, just didn't like
VLC much.

I'm using the nvidia drivers.  Info.


[IP-] [  ] x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-396.54


I meant to include that in first post but forgot.  Ooops. 

Thanks.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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