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Well I had some time and compiled mplayer with the given script but I get the following:
VDec: vo config request - 1280 x 720 (preferred colorspace: VC1 ADVANCED VDPAU acceleration) VDec: using VC1 ADVANCED VDPAU acceleration as output csp (no 0) Movie-Aspect is undefined - no prescaling applied. VO: [vdpau] 1280x720 => 1280x720 VC1 ADVANCED VDPAU acceleration [zoom] Error at libvo/vo_vdpau.c:637 and mplayer crashes. Is this because of my gcc version 4.3.2 ? |
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Possibly. I had poor luck with Debian's gcc-4.3.2 when I experimented with mplayer/vdpau on my system at home yesterday. I found gcc-3.4.6 worked better. I'm told that gcc-4.3.2 has worked well for others, though. Note that mplayer/vdpau are still early development versions, so it's possible that the error you're seeing is a bug/limitation.
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Certain clips still have trouble playing (i.e. H.264 videos above level 4.1). Did you try the example videos from the README? Those are known to work at least in certain cases.
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Could it also be that I use twinview ? EDIT: Nope, same thing without twinview. Possibly a compiler or bug in the code I guess. |
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What's your GPU?
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First impressions: MPEG: - normal mplayer with xv output used about 10% cpu - mplayer with vdpau and relative coded used about 3% cpu H264: - normal mplayer used about 66% cpu - mplayer with vpdau used *just* 10% !!!!!!!!!!!! That's a hell of a difference! Can't wait to see the patches in mainline mplayer BTW, I have 2 x 8800GT 512MB cards. |
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Your GPUs don't support VC-1/WMV3 playback; from the sticky:
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The 8800 GTX isn't supported?
![]() It's not even that old. |
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Unfortunately, the original (G80 based) GeForce 8800 GTX does not have the necessary video hardware.
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