On PowerPC this is also a serious problem. If I absolutely minimise other CPU consumers on my dual 1.8GHz G5 (10.5.8; GeForce FX 5200 AGP, 64 MB*), I can get some 720p to play without stuttering audio, but most of my 720p files stutter badly. I cannot find a way to make them play well, even with the machine close to idle. Since the video is often fully smooth during the periods of stutter, I wonder if this is just a low hanging bug somewhere.another thing to mention would be that the video stays perfectly smooth. even with the audio cutting in and out, the video doesnt miss a frame
That practically eliminates audio dropouts. Now I get continuous audio, with occasional video frame skips. Quite watchable, though.Remove libsamplerate_plugin.dylib and libspeex_resampler_plugin.dylib and tell us if that works better?
Without those modules, how is perf compared to 1.1. ?That practically eliminates audio dropouts. Now I get continuous audio, with occasional video frame skips. Quite watchable, though.Remove libsamplerate_plugin.dylib and libspeex_resampler_plugin.dylib and tell us if that works better?
Again, fantastic work getting such great performance for 720p on PowerPC.
Remove libsamplerate_plugin.dylib and libspeex_resampler_plugin.dylib and tell us if that works better?
I get worse audio dropouts in 1.1.12. Also, the video quality appears higher in 2.0—in particular, I notice that the filtering is better for DCT; edge blockiness in high saturated red objects is very evident in 1.1 but hard to see in 2.0.Without those modules, how is perf compared to 1.1. ?That practically eliminates audio dropouts. Now I get continuous audio, with occasional video frame skips. Quite watchable, though.Remove libsamplerate_plugin.dylib and libspeex_resampler_plugin.dylib and tell us if that works better?
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I am interested in CPU usage. But yes, video quality is better in 2.0
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Correct, the version 2.0 tests are with those 2 modules removed.that is without the 2 modules?
I think to properly answer this question I'd have to make more scientific tests. Perhaps by sampling say 5 minutes of playback of the same media and charting together with VLC 1.1.12 results. I'll see if I can find time to do this. Also I should do it on a machine that's closer to fully idle.So, there is an extra 5% that is weird to see.
If you split the video output from the main interface, does it behave better?
Yes, because video can be split in parallel threads.What I found interesting is that VLC 1.1.12 gives up once the CPU gets a little over 100%. Is this because VLC 2.0 uses multithreading where 1.1.12 does not? For example, decoding audio and video in parallel threads?
Open finder and goto applications on the left. On the right scroll down to VLC and 2 finger click (windoze right click equivalent)ehi ?!?! some one could tell me how to remove these plug in ? do I have to type a command on the terminal ?
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