On 1/6/06, Steve Adeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 06 January 2006 00:05, Jerry Rubinow wrote:
> On 1/5/06, Jerry Rubinow < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 1/5/06, Joseph A. Caputo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Thursday 05 January 2006 1:21, Jerry Rubinow wrote:
> > > > When using XvMC to play back video, CPU usage is low (30% for HD, 10%
> > > > for SD), but the video plays back slower than realtime.  I'm using an
> > > > Nvidia 5200 card, with driver version 7667 (although I've tried every
> > > > version up to the current 8XXX).
> > > >
> > > >  Is there anything I should check?  Anything obviously wrong from the
> > > > following details?  Or is this the XvMC slowdown I've read about?
> > > > What are my options for fixing this?
> > >
> > > I could be way off base on this, but something in my memory is nagging
> > > me... something about maybe Nvidia's XvMC not supporting/performing
> > > well at certain resolutions?  Have you tried changing your horizontal
> > > resolution to something smaller, like 1024?
> >
> > No, but that's a good suggestion - I'll try it tonight.  Thanks.
>
> No luck.  I tried setting both X and the GUI setup in myth to 800x600
> and it's still slow playing HD.  Not stuttering, just slower than real
> time.  I didn't mention before, but I'm using pretty much a straight
> following of Jarod's guide with FC4, 2.6.14, on a P4 2.8.
>
> I'm so close to having beautiful HD playback, can anybody suggest things to
> try?

poney up for a faster processor? I know its prbly not an optioin, but with a
3.0 or 3.2GHz cpu you'll be able to play back HD without XvMC.
Does OpenGL sync work with XvMC? I dunno, but might be worth a try. Also, try
disabling any deinterlacing? Oh, what about audio buffering options, have you
played with those?
Also, don't forget you have to restart mythfrontend everytime you make one of
these changes. minor bug...
 
I'm already at the fastest processor a Pundit will accept, so I'd have to scrap my whole nice form factor frontend to do that.  I'm using OpenGL sync, and deinterlacing is already disabled.  I haven't played with audio options at all, but I don't think that can be it, since if I turn off XvMC, NTSC plays back fine, but with it on, it plays back slow (not stuttering, just slow-mo). 

I'm out of town this weekend, but when I get back, I'm going to try compiling mplayer with xvmc support and see if that has problems playing back too.  That will at least either eliminate myth from the equation or point to myth as the culprit.
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