linuxguy
07-21-03, 05:56 PM
I'm playing DVDs on my i686-linux box using Mplayer w/ mplayer using about 15% of my cpu cycles, while XFree86 is using about 40% of my cpu cycles to render the video.
Is there an nVIDIA card I could use to take some of the burden off of XFree86?
I've heard that mplayer can send the video directly to a graphics card's TV-out port, thus elminating the XFree86 rendering. But I want to play the DVDs onto my computer monitor while having other windows on the screen for other things I'm doing.
Is there an nVIDIA card I could use to take some of the burden off of XFree86?
I've heard that mplayer can send the video directly to a graphics card's TV-out port, thus elminating the XFree86 rendering. But I want to play the DVDs onto my computer monitor while having other windows on the screen for other things I'm doing.