Possibly-related video problems
Rainer Gutkas
Rainer.Gutkas at kstp.at
Tue Jul 19 06:21:24 UTC 2005
Hi!
I would test VLC in youre case. I did some speed mesures lately and
recognised that totem eats up my CPU power, while VLC only uses it half.
I've tested this using the same movie. So in my case I'm totaly happy
with VLC, but never got warm with totem at all.
MFG,
Rainer
ZIYAD A. M. AL-BATLY schrieb:
>On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 00:13 -0400, Ben Novack wrote:
>
>
>>My xvinfo output's the same as yours; I made the edit to totem_config
>>to no avail. I still have heavy pixelation that I don't see on the Mac
>>sitting next to my Ubuntu machine. VLC is fine, but has no sound.
>>xfmedia looks good, but it's unacceptably short on features; I can't
>>deinterlace. I wouldn't have a strong objection to VLC if I could get
>>it to output any sound, but I'd rather just get totem looking nice.
>>
>>---Ben
>>
>>
>>
>Does this happens with *all* movies or just some?
>
>Also, in Totem make sure de-interlace is turned *off* and try again (it
>distort the view when using de-interlacing with material that doesn't
>need it).
>
>To turn de-interlace off in Totem: From the "View" main menu un-check
>"Deinterlace".
>
>Personally, this is all I could help with. I use "MPlayer" as my media
>player and rarely use "Totem", "Xine", or "VLC" (I don't even know what
>"xfmedia" is!).
>
>Sorry. Maybe someone else in this list with more experience in
>Totem/Xine can help.
>Ziyad.
>
>
>
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