
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:25:38PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
full-screen because for some videos that takes too much CPU time and gets
odd. generally doesn't need much grunt to do full screen. maybe you need a better video card? an old-ish intel g35 with a Q6600 works well via hdmi to my tv. I'm hoping a rasberry pi will do it too for less watts, but seems unlikely it'll have the horesepower and/or codecs and codec support in players...
video and audio out of sync and for some other videos the resolution isn't
the latest addition to my ever growing mplayer alias is -autosync 30 which does a pretty good job of keeping audio and video in sync. this wasn't needed with a previous kernel/x/mplayer version, but for some reason I insist on doing 'yum upgrade' and breaking things :) if it's your video that's slow, you could also try -framedrop cheers, robin