2012-09-11, 11:26
Hi,
I've read the thread, but I'm not sure if I caught the solution for the CPU usage issue. Does it mean the XBMC with XvBA support should solve it?
I'm running:
Additionally some videos are OK but some are very slow, e.g. MOV files from iPhone4 (videos of some friends from last vacation). I'm not sure if the hardware is too weak for the current video compressions and maybe even the 25% usage in main screen is normal for that hardware.
What do you think? Is it worth to give a try and will XvBA improve it?
I've read the thread, but I'm not sure if I caught the solution for the CPU usage issue. Does it mean the XBMC with XvBA support should solve it?
I'm running:
- a minimal Ubuntu 11.10
- with xserver-xorg-video-radeon
- and XBMC 2:11.0~git20120321.14feb09-0ubuntu1~ppa1~oneiric from http://ppa.launchpad.net/team-xbmc/ppa/ubuntu/
- on a DELL Inspiron 8600 with 1,7GHz Centrino
- and ATI Radeon Mobility 9600.
- set to 800x600 resolution (because there is still an old television connected via composite, will be probably changed in future)
Additionally some videos are OK but some are very slow, e.g. MOV files from iPhone4 (videos of some friends from last vacation). I'm not sure if the hardware is too weak for the current video compressions and maybe even the 25% usage in main screen is normal for that hardware.
What do you think? Is it worth to give a try and will XvBA improve it?