Benchmark - Check for Dropped Frames?

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Benchmark - Check for Dropped Frames?

Postby quu » 25 Aug 2010 18:56

I have three machines that I want to run VLC on. Is there a benchmark feature that I can use in VLC to see how well each machine is doing a playback?

My idea is to use a standard "stressful" set of test files on each machine. I have an Acer Revo 3610, I have a Dell Alienware m17x, and I have a custom built computer.

At least, is there a way to objectively see if there are any skipped frames? Would I need to open the messages window and set the verbosity to 2 to see any skipped frames?

if there is no benchmark feature, I figure I can use windows built in profiling and performance monitoring, along with the ability to find playback errors (skipped frames), and use that for benchmarking

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Re: Benchmark - Check for Dropped Frames?

Postby quu » 25 Aug 2010 19:44

At verbosity level 1, I am getting some when I play a video on the lowest powered computer while turning off gpu decoding

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main warning: late picture skipped (-8999 > -14613)
I assume that means that i am getting dropped frames

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Re: Benchmark - Check for Dropped Frames?

Postby VLC_help » 26 Aug 2010 16:09

Yes. You can also open Tools -> Media information and follow the Statistics tab.


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