Ark Man wrote:
> The resolution of the starting file is 480x480.  In an attempt to see if 
> the problem is decoding or the re-encode, I renamed a MPEG-2 file 
> created by my PVR-150 to avi so VLC would stream it.  Still 100% CPU 
> utilization.  I don't think a decode could be much easier than that.  If 
> it's fair to then assume that the problem isn't the source file, is 
> there something wrong with my VLC?

Howdy

I'm also very much interested in more input on how to tame VLC in these 
setups. I have a reasonably recent server with an intel e2...@1800 CPU, 
and even though that is not a very exciting processor I think it should 
be able to deal with one stream to decode. However it really has a hard 
time and the load skyrockets. I've done some drastic options:

VLCOPTS="--ffmpeg-skip-frame=1 --ffmpeg-skip-idct=1 
--ffmpeg-skiploopfilter=4 --sout-transcode-audio-sync 
--freetype-fontsize=22"

But still, not much joy.

Any hints would be much appreciated...

Florian

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