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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but thanks to Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image processing features enabled. http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com _______________________________________________ Mvpmc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mvpmc-users mvpmc wiki: http://mvpmc.wikispaces.com/
