2009-01-22, 16:57
renamed Killa sample to .ts from .mkv and it seems better lower cpu usage and about 50 dropped frames, but try this which is confusing
If I play the file continually ie let it run then click on it again right away my cpu usage drops to like 3-5% on both cares and the frames only drop like 10-15 and the scene plays much smoother but still not free of the jerky playback.
I see this after about the third or forth time I play it back. but if I stop and leave it for like 15 minutes and then try it again it is right back to 80+ frames.
Will,
Yes I have been searching for a fix for this with no luck, the flashing cursor I believe is x trying to reload and cannot, if I hit ctl-alt-f2 at that point I see a xorg error that it cannot find "type1" which is in the modules section of the xorg.conf file. but if I look in the log it is in fact loading the 180.22 NVIDIA driver.
Dave
If I play the file continually ie let it run then click on it again right away my cpu usage drops to like 3-5% on both cares and the frames only drop like 10-15 and the scene plays much smoother but still not free of the jerky playback.
I see this after about the third or forth time I play it back. but if I stop and leave it for like 15 minutes and then try it again it is right back to 80+ frames.
Will,
Yes I have been searching for a fix for this with no luck, the flashing cursor I believe is x trying to reload and cannot, if I hit ctl-alt-f2 at that point I see a xorg error that it cannot find "type1" which is in the modules section of the xorg.conf file. but if I look in the log it is in fact loading the 180.22 NVIDIA driver.
Dave