2009-01-21, 22:26
Sorry i just realized that it was the patched source i took out from xbmc source and that one i compiled. Of course it was ok with h264.
But now i tried the clean xbmc source both compile on Hardy and Intrepid and now it still has the same problem as XBMC has.
While playing you could open up a new terminal and run top. There you press key "1" to make it show the core loads separately. Than you press shift+h to show the individual threads.
This is how i check if things are ok or not. On Hardy the cores are 90-90 % on Intrepid it is 90-10 % while playing back killa
Don't care about the actual picture as ffplay use a very primitive methot of displaying the frames and it make things look lot worse than it actually is. So only check the core utilizations !
Now i try to disable as many things in ffplay as possible (for example network, audio etc.) and compile it with --disable-shared option. This way i get a minimized ffplay with libavc integrated just to check what running differently with the two distros. This way i will try to check each libs it loads while playing back the stream searching for one which is different. The problem is it loads a lot of libs (30-50). You can check what libs and files it uses typing
export LD_DEBUG=files
ffplay -threads 2 /home/user/killa.mkv
beforre running the command. It would be welcome if you could also try figuring out what runs differently with Hardy and Intrepid.
But now i tried the clean xbmc source both compile on Hardy and Intrepid and now it still has the same problem as XBMC has.
While playing you could open up a new terminal and run top. There you press key "1" to make it show the core loads separately. Than you press shift+h to show the individual threads.
This is how i check if things are ok or not. On Hardy the cores are 90-90 % on Intrepid it is 90-10 % while playing back killa
Don't care about the actual picture as ffplay use a very primitive methot of displaying the frames and it make things look lot worse than it actually is. So only check the core utilizations !
Now i try to disable as many things in ffplay as possible (for example network, audio etc.) and compile it with --disable-shared option. This way i get a minimized ffplay with libavc integrated just to check what running differently with the two distros. This way i will try to check each libs it loads while playing back the stream searching for one which is different. The problem is it loads a lot of libs (30-50). You can check what libs and files it uses typing
export LD_DEBUG=files
ffplay -threads 2 /home/user/killa.mkv
beforre running the command. It would be welcome if you could also try figuring out what runs differently with Hardy and Intrepid.