Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

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Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby garasakal » 10 Jul 2012 16:19

Any preference suggestions for Version 2.0.2 Twoflower (PowerPC 32bit) on 10.5.8 - 1 GHz PowerPC G4 - 1 MB L3 chache - 2 GB DDR SDRAM ?
I have interface and viewing problems.
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Re: Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby garasakal » 10 Jul 2012 16:31

Correction:

Any preference suggestions for Version 2.0.2 Twoflower (PowerPC 32bit) on 10.5.8 - 1 GHz PowerPC G4 - 1 MB L3 chache - 2 GB DDR SDRAM ?
Having problems with AVI, VMW, 720p, 1080p files

Interface problem fixed..

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Re: Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby kdean » 10 Jul 2012 19:32

Frankly 1080p and maybe even 720p are likely beyond the capabilities of your hardware. With VLC 1.x I had problems with 1080p on a dual 2.7 GHZ G5.

You can try:

Preferences -> Show All -> Video

Check "Drop late frames" and "Skip frames"

Preferences -> Show All -> Input / Codecs -> Video codecs -> x264

Check "Skip loop filter"

Preferences -> Show All -> Input / Codecs -> Video codecs -> FFmpeg

Set "Skip the loop filter for H.264 decoding" to All

Note that disabling the Loop Filter can have a very negative effect on some video's picture quality, because you're sacrificing quality for playability.

Also, make sure not to sharpen the videos or use other video filters that may increase cpu usage.

You may need to restart VLC for some changes to take effect.

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Re: Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby garasakal » 11 Jul 2012 09:31

Thank you! Works like a charme :)
Btw I dont watch all, just checking videos. So do you have any further suggestions for VLC or G4's cpu settings?

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Re: Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby garasakal » 11 Jul 2012 09:35

And when I drop media on to VLC's playlist it starts playing. Even unchecked Preferences/Show All/Playlist/Auto Start

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Re: Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby MoonMan » 11 Jul 2012 13:23

I have the same hardware, and even with all those settings, VLC 2.0.2 will drop half the frames on a basic 700mb xvid video, whereas VLC 1.1.9 didn't drop any.

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Re: Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby kdean » 11 Jul 2012 16:44

And when I drop media on to VLC's playlist it starts playing. Even unchecked Preferences/Show All/Playlist/Auto Start
I think the default "Drop media here" screen always works that way.

Alternatively, you can option-click the playlist button and it will change to playlist view instead and you can drop videos in without them beginning to play even with Auto Start checked.

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Re: Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby garasakal » 11 Jul 2012 17:29

I got VLC 1.1.9 and this one plays everything with your settings :) untill a new machine ill use 1.1.9
Thank you :)

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Re: Preferences for 10.5.8 PowerPC

Postby kdean » 11 Jul 2012 17:55

VLC 1.1.12 is the latest of that line. I see so many posts of people reverting to 1.1.9 instead a 1.1.12 that I though I'd point that out here.

http://download.videolan.org/pub/videol ... 12/macosx/


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