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'-hardframedrop' (but you may get artefacts on screen)
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2008-05-12
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we definitely don't need to port over the entire application. But adding some of these features (equalizer, preamp, and automatic frame dropping/resizing) would make mplayer so much more amazingre-encoding videos just so I can watch them on my tablet is a pain in the butt.
PS: I'm still looking for a good replacement for EasyCalc
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2008-05-12
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$ mplayer -quiet - benchmark -noslices -framedrop
I don't get any system stats due to the -quiet!
BENCHMARKs: VC: 34.048s VO: 16.537s A: 0.202s Sys: 10.959s = 61.746s BENCHMARK%: VC: 55.1418% VO: 26.7831% A: 0.3266% Sys: 17.7485% = 100.0000% BENCHMARKn: disp: 1439 (23.31 fps) drop: 1 (0%) total: 1440 (23.32 fps)
$ mplayer -quiet - benchmark -noslices -hardframedrop
get about 1fps video. no stats available yet
p.s. plz tell me how to interpret the stats
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2008-05-12
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2008-05-12
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strange: now , when I run
$ mplayer -quiet - benchmark -noslices -hardframedrop -lavdopts lowres=1
, the program crashes with
MPlayer interrupted by signal 11 in module: decode_video
- MPlayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM
Recompile MPlayer with --enable-debug and make 'gdb' backtrace and disassembly. Details in DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports.html#bugreports_crash.
- MPlayer crasher. This shouldn't happen.
It can be a bug in the MPlayer code _or_ in your drivers _or_ in your gcc version.
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2008-05-12
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2008-05-12
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2008-05-13
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2008-05-13
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TCPMP was an amazing program that really was the only thing besides EasyCalc that made me hold on to my Palm Zire72 as long as I did. I could download almost any movie/media file and put it on my media card and TCPMP would play it without (in most cases) breaking a sweat. Even high-bitrate/fast action sequences rendered beautifully. I never had to worry about optomizations or how large I coded my videos.
Despite all this, we definitely don't need to port over the entire application. But adding some of these features (equalizer, preamp, and automatic frame dropping/resizing) would make mplayer so much more amazing
@Serge - TCPMP has a really nice built in benchmarking tool
PS: I'm still looking for a good replacement for EasyCalc
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