Joseph A. Caputo wrote:
On Tuesday 13 December 2005 11:28, Mark J. Small wrote:
On December 13, 2005 08:31 am, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
These work for me. -V xshm got rid of my shaky playback. --no-splash
and --no-logo do what they look like they do.
DVD:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo dvd://%s
Video:
xine -pfhq -V xshm --no-splash --no-logo %s
Hmmm the xine docs claim that xshm is a lot slower than xv. Does real
world
experience say otherwize?
xshm will use software to scale the video for the current screen size,
so it will tax your CPU a lot more. Depending on how much processing
power you have, it may stutter (or it may not, but will take up a lot
of CPU).
Any of the hardware-accelerated scaling methods would be better (xv,
xvmc, opengl, sdl ). If one is shaky, try another. At work, I have a
Nvidia Vanta LT that doesn't like to do Xv really well, but using
OpenGL output works just fine.
I've tried 'em all now...
xv and opengl looks best but none of them are perfect. OpenGL look best
of the two.
OpenGL uses about 8% CPU while xv only consumes 5-6% CPU.
I think I'll stick to OpenGL and check if there are any other options
that I can play with to make it even better...
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