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WiSo
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So you'll say compared to previous build this consumes more cpu?
if yes I'll compile then with pthreads again and it would be nice if you could test the same revision with pthreads to see if this is the threading or just some changes in ffmpeg.
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please use neglish! even if you think info you are providing can't be useful for others - you can be wrong and others can benefit from it.
Thanks
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WiSo
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He said that it uses 10% less load on his CPU as the previous build and that he uses the killer bird video as agreed test video.
So this sounds very positive too me and of course kudos to the ffmpeg guys.
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Is it playing with the XBMC GUI set to 1080p and output playback resolution at 1080p? I just set up my new rig fot HTPC with gigabyte 780g board and 5200+ AMD CPU and I have lots of dropped frames with 1080p material. Switching back to 720p seems to improve things but from the info (I pressed during playback) I have lots of CPU headroom in 1080p. It shows CPU utilization at about 50-60% in busy scenes. But I have heap of dropped frames and stuttering. Audio is set to digital. I am using latest svn build that came with installer + those ffmpeg DDLs discussed here... I will put log when I come home...
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Cissou
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don't shoot me but how can I install these codec? in the codec rep of mplayer?
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Gamester17
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C:\Program Files\XBMC\system\players\dvdplayer\
MPLayer has not been made to work in XBMC for Windows