On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 05:28:30AM -0600, Ian Truelsen wrote:
> I just loaded aviplay on my laptop and when I try to play a file that I
> could otherwise play on my other computer, I get no video, slow, jerky
> audio and immediately nearly 100% drops. I am including the output of
> the term so that maybe you can see what is the problem from there. I am
> running the same win32 codecs on each machine. I can think of two
> things that set the machines apart, one is that my laptop does not have
> xv support in its xfree configuration, and the other is that it is
> restricted to 16bpp colour depth. Could either of these be the culprit?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Ian.
>
> Available CPU flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr mce cx8 pge mmx syscall
> 3dnow k6_mtrr
> 328.002 MHz AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor processor detected
hmm - this class of CPU is really not very powerfull for DivX decoding
> File /mnt/cdrom/MST3K - 0302 - 20010511 - Gamera.sub not found
> File /mnt/cdrom/MST3K - 0302 - 20010511 - Gamera.SUB not found
> Decoder is capable of YUV output ( flags 0x1 )
> Creating YUV overlay for width 480, height 360, fourcc 0x32595559
> No hardware acceleration detected!
YUV acceleration is certainly missing.
But still the image size seems to be in playable range for your CPU.
So check this:
Be sure you have PLUGINS installed - somehow they are not present
in your log - if it's compelete log then you are surely missing them
(have you used make install you have just copied binaries & libs -
you might have forgot /usr/lib/aviplay/)
For 16RGB - I would probably suggest to use latest DivX4.12 Win32 codec
or you DirectShow Win32 codec.
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