Good catch.i did notice a higher cpu consuming then v1 , under xp
for example a oscillation between 18% to 30% and sometime to 50% of cpu
i renamed these file
libsamplerate_plugin.dll to libsamplerate_plugin.dll2
libspeex_resampler_plugin.dll to libspeex_resampler_plugin.dll2
and now the cpu consume is 0.9 or 1% and the file is xvid 640x336 audio mp3 128 cbr
it does differ on the fileWhat is the CPU consumption with libspeex_resampler_plugin.dll normal?
So, this is way higher than without, right?it does differ on the fileWhat is the CPU consumption with libspeex_resampler_plugin.dll normal?
for example
file mov ->cpu 40-50% media, average
H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
resolution: 960x540
Frame rate: 29.970000
Type: Audio
Codec: MPEG AAC Audio (mp4a)
filr avi -> cpu 20%-35% media, average
Codec: MPEG-4 Video (XVID)
Resolution: 720x304
Frame rate: 25
Codec: MPEG Audio layer 1/2/3 (mpga)
Bitrate: 192 kb/s
Sample rate: 48000 Hz
Channels: Stereo
cheers
without them , i moved them in another folder and it is betterSo, this is way higher than without, right?What is the CPU consumption with libspeex_resampler_plugin.dll normal?
cheers
where did you get 1.1.7 portable?Now I know why fullscreen mode on second screen is not possible anymore due to too high cpu usage.
It is because overlay mode does not work anymore. I have installed vlc several times now and deleted settings/cache, etc., overlay mode is activated. It just does not work.
Edit: Nevermind, I solved this by using v1.1.7 portable from now on. It's the last really working version. Nearly no crashes, plays more files correctly, overlay is working and cpu consumption is max 10%. I am so annoyed by all versions since this. I will try new version when next "stable" release comes, so see you next year.
thanksI got it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/portabl ... 0Versions/, there you can find nearly all versions as portable ones.
It took me quite a while of searching because the list isn't shown in the normal search results.
You can find it on pirate bay, too, but I don't trust software offered over p2p.
You can also use the non portable one at http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/1.1.7/, it worked for me the same way.
I just use the portable version to be able to test newer versions without messing with the settings.
However I hope it will work for you like it does for me because my experiences is that there is a versions for everyone but it depends on the usage.
may i ask a question?I am also seeing very high CPU with 2.0.0 and 2.0.1 (NB) on windows xp
With 1.1.x the cpu per vlc video stream (720x576 UDP) is about 10%, with 2.0.x it is over 30%
I tried to disable the two dll files mentioned earlier and it did not help me.
Has anyone got another other suggestions?
Chris
Core 2 Duo 2 Ghz
4GB RAM
Windows XP SP3
may i ask a question?What i?
did you test 2.0.1 ?Playing the same videos (avi, mkv mpg ...), the same sopcast channel... and there are a big difference between 1.11.111 and 2.0 about cpu consume, if is only a number no problem, but the video go very slow.. whit a high cpu consume. No codec problems, no audio problems, the problem is with the new version. I have installed again the 1.11 version waiting the bugs can be fixed.
I dont say this to claim nothing, only to help to make a better next version without thouses problems. I only want to help to videolan people.
cheers!
i'm testing the last version 2.0.1Same problem here (since v2).
Thank you judas black for the workaround, it's muuuuuch better now
Data: Intel Core 2 Duo T9300@2.50GHz, NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT 512MB, 3GB RAM, Win XP x32.
From vlc v2 on all versions consume 40-50% of CPU (so up to 100% of the first core which leads to extremely slowness of all other processes using the first).
Since renaming the 2 files named above now it is just 10-15% in pause mode and 25-35% while playing, it's still very high but at least other programmes will not freeze the whole time...
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