25June2010
Greetings.
I have just discovered & started playing around with the MPlayer commandline/config file.
S/MPlayer is my preferred video player on my XP laptops G & I.
Laptop G has an Intel Celeron M370 1500MHz & 1gb DDR2 266MHz RAM.
Laptop I has a PIV 1800MHz & 1gb DDR 133MHz RAM.
I want XP laptop T (from 1998 has a PII 233MHz with 160mb RAM) to be my multimedia machine.
I play A/V files on T while I work on G & I. (I wish my USB analog video device would run on T ...)
VLC works better than S/MP on T.
VLC will play very well any/all avi files I have made IF
the dimensions are 320:240; the bitrate is not too high & the framerate is 25 or less.
S/MP will not play those (or any ) files on T. CPU usage goes to 100% & the playback locks up.
MPlayer through the commandline will play those files as well as VLC on T.
The MPlayer console gives the following two messages:
1) Invalid and inefficient vfw-avi packed B frames detected;
2) Could not find matching colorspace - retrying with -vf scale...;
The MPlayer website says the following under News,
"NOTE: FFmpeg-mt has problems with packed b-frames.
A Windows build of MPlayer using FFmpeg-mt can be found at
http://oss.netfarm.it/mplayer-win32.php. "
My question here is » Where could I find/try a NON -FFmpeg-mt MPlayer build?Regarding MPlayer message #2»
I'm not sure what that message means, but
I would like to know
the MPlayer commandline/config file entry to prevent MPlayer
from starting the scale filter. It seems to me that MPlayer filters require
too much cpu usage on laptop T.
How can one disable and /or prevent MPlayer
from loading/starting video filters?Any helpful replies/insights appreciated.
Thank you.
Regards,
AEN
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