Sporadic choppy playback
Posted: 21 Dec 2003 09:36
I just installed VideoLAN Client 0.6.0 on my system. For the most part it works, but the playback is very choppy. Every 2s or so, at very regular intervals, it freezes up for about a half second. It plays the beginning of the disc ok, but at the same point on the disc each time the choppiness begins.
This is not related to lack of system resources. I am running Red Hat Linux 8.0 on an Athlon 2100+ with 1 GB RAM and a GForce 4 card (I have installed the hardware acceleration drivers from NVidia). When playing DVD's, the CPU usage percent never goes above 25% on the system monitor; the system isn't strained by the playback. In fact, I can run compiles and other applications in the background with no slowdown, just the same choppiness. The system is dual boot and the DVD player has no problems in Windows 2k.
I get the following errors in the xterm I run it from:
main interface error: option frequency does not exist
main interface error: option symbol-rate does not not exist
Does anyone have any idea what the problem might be?
Thanks in advance.
This is not related to lack of system resources. I am running Red Hat Linux 8.0 on an Athlon 2100+ with 1 GB RAM and a GForce 4 card (I have installed the hardware acceleration drivers from NVidia). When playing DVD's, the CPU usage percent never goes above 25% on the system monitor; the system isn't strained by the playback. In fact, I can run compiles and other applications in the background with no slowdown, just the same choppiness. The system is dual boot and the DVD player has no problems in Windows 2k.
I get the following errors in the xterm I run it from:
main interface error: option frequency does not exist
main interface error: option symbol-rate does not not exist
Does anyone have any idea what the problem might be?
Thanks in advance.