No, it's how the setting in SMPlayer (mplayer front-end) is labeled. It's the plain X11 renderer of MPlayer.
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Yes. Video speed is correct in both cases (as one would assume with only 30 to 35% CPU load) with no frame dropping.
I would normally urge you to test this for yourself, but I remember you saying you're on dial-up, so getting an HD video sample is probably out of the question?
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Actually, it's the opposite. In fullscreen it uses slightly less CPU. My display is 1280x1024 and it's a 720p video, so in fullscreen there's no scaling at all and thus a bit lower CPU load. But not *much* lower (about 2%), which seems to validate my assumption that scaling is very cheap and not CPU intensive.
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Originally posted by Pfanne View Posti dont know if you are trying to be ironic , but i think the 4 in the thread title stands for "for".
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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostThe only point I was trying to make is that it isn't "cute" for the OP to replace a word with a number that just happens to sound similar. Its stupid crap like that which will lead to the downfall of civilization.
either you misunderstood or you meant what you just said
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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostIt might have to do with *how* the video is being scaled. There's more than one way/algo to do this
I'm wondering if the earlier numbers I saw were not using SIMD instructions for the render acceleration and now they are... anyways, worth taking another look. Thanks RealNC.Test signature
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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostThe only point I was trying to make is that it isn't "cute" for the OP to replace a word with a number that just happens to sound similar. Its stupid crap like that which will lead to the downfall of civilization.
Thanks for all replies, i will now try the 10.1 fglrx and chec how CPU utilisation will chenge. Do you in general suggest any configurations in xorg.conf?
cheers
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