That is AS.S/SSA subtitle bug. Not AVC one.I open one of those files it takes around 10 sec to start playing
I checked and all of them use ssa codec for subtitles so yes that makes sense. Would that one explain high cpu usage during playback too tho?That is AS.S/SSA subtitle bug. Not AVC one.I open one of those files it takes around 10 sec to start playing
No, this is a bug at starting.I checked and all of them use ssa codec for subtitles so yes that makes sense. Would that one explain high cpu usage during playback too tho?That is AS.S/SSA subtitle bug. Not AVC one.I open one of those files it takes around 10 sec to start playing
VLC 1.0.0-rc1 eats more CPU time during H.264 playback than VLC 0.9.9Were you able to confirm the weaker avc1 codec performance in v1.0.0-rc1 compared to v.0.9.8a?
Really ?VLC 1.0.0-rc1 eats more CPU time during H.264 playback than VLC 0.9.9Were you able to confirm the weaker avc1 codec performance in v1.0.0-rc1 compared to v.0.9.8a?
The problem is that I have some files which are playing fine in other ffmpeg/libavcodec players whilst I have to turn off the loop filter in VLC in order to get a proper playback.H.264 decoder isn't developed by VLC team. It is developed by FFmpeg devs.
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