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2009-03-14
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2009-03-14
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2009-03-14
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The built-in Nokia Media Player seems to work *FAR* better for me (mpeg4).
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2009-03-14
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Can you guys confirm the version of mplayer you are using? I can't get it to play smoothly regardless of what codec/bitrate/resolution I use. The built-in Nokia Media Player seems to work *FAR* better for me (mpeg4). See my thread here:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=27213
Ignore the stuff about UPnP streaming -- the results are the same even if the file is played off the tablet directly.
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2009-03-14
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2009-03-15
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Also, it depends on the scene, so some vids will look/ run better than others, despite the same settings; a dialogue-based movie look better than a fight scene which will look better than an action-based sci-fi movie with tons of camera pans and odd backgrounds. A camera pan across a cluttered room seems to be the toughest to handle, whereas a boxing match might run smoothly at the same setting since there's less work being done.
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2009-03-15
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MBWOTO Given a fixed bitrate, it doesn't really matter how dynamic a scene is, the amount of data to be pushed around is usually the same (unless it's *totally* static, of course).
There are two ways around this:
a) Use 1 pass fixed bitrate. Yes, gets artifacts on intense action but hey, better blocky than choppy, right ?
b) Use a bitrate cap. If you use mencoder this is done with -lavcopts vrc_maxrate=700 not sure for other SW/codecs.
/media/mmc2 $ mplayer -nosound -benchmark -quiet -vf crop=800:480 -vo omapfb:tearsync=0 big_buck_bunny_480p_stereo.avi MPlayer 1.0rc1-maemo.29.n8x0 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team CPU: ARM Internet Tablet OS version: [MENU] Can't open menu config file: /home/user/.mplayer/menu.conf Menu inited: /etc/mplayer/menu.conf Playing big_buck_bunny_480p_stereo.avi. AVI file format detected. AVI_NI: No audio stream found -> no sound. VIDEO: [MP42] 854x480 24bpp 24.000 fps 1840.6 kbps (224.7 kbyte/s) Clip info: Software: MEncoder 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu13 [omapfb] Nokia N800/N810 hardware detected [omapfb] tearsync is disabled Opening video filter: [crop w=800 h=480] Crop: 800 x 480, -1 ; -1 ========================================================================== Opening video decoder: [ffmpeg] FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family Selected video codec: [ffmp42] vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg M$ MPEG-4 v2) ========================================================================== Audio: no sound Starting playback... VDec: vo config request - 854 x 480 (preferred colorspace: Planar YV12) VDec: using Planar YV12 as output csp (no 0) Movie-Aspect is undefined - no prescaling applied. VO: [omapfb] 800x480 => 800x480 Planar YV12 [fs] [zoom] [omapfb] ARM JIT scaler (quality=2): 800x480 YV12 => 800x480 YUV420 BENCHMARKs: VC: 466.264s VO: 120.273s A: 0.000s Sys: 4.053s = 590.590s BENCHMARK%: VC: 78.9490% VO: 20.3648% A: 0.0000% Sys: 0.6862% = 100.0000% Exiting... (End of file)
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2009-03-15
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2009-03-15
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TestVideo-480-270-800bitrate.avi
TestVideo-640-360-800bitrate.avi
They both play correctly on my N800, I cant see any speed difference.
The scenes in this small videos are "active", and if mplayer is able to handle this video correctly, I think it should be able to handle any type of scene.(again I'm using 1 single pass, I THINK that with 2 passes the bitrate may "peak" on action scenes and cause some lag)
Last edited by karatchov; 2009-03-14 at 19:46.