Okay,This question does not mean anything...
VLC is multithreaded but many codecs are not...
DamnExactly. FFMPEG H.264 decoder is NOT multi-threaded and with HD-TV, this makes many frames drops... Sorry you can not do anything about it...
My iMac Core2Duo 2Ghz can playback H264 1080p with VLC. That's all i can say about it.
Actually here is a funny observation. When I was playing back content I saw the CPU go up to 120%, which seems to indicated that on the MacTel it IS multithreaded.Yes, i am experiencing the same with my macbook. I cannot play 1080i h264 content without stutter. I really hope the ffmpeg guys will optimize the h264 decoder soon. The CoreAVC guys are working on a Macintosh version, but i doubt that this will somehow work with VLC or mplayer and i need a splitter for .ts files.
The 120% showed for the process, not overall CPU usage, obviously there were some other things running.Snowrunner, you have to note that the 120% is total usage. So you must be sure that VLC itself may not go over 100% and if it is, it's likely that the display or demuxing part of it are operating on different threads (as people mentioned here). The problem is when you have 1080p being decoded in one thread.
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