YouTube video can be encapsulated H.264, On2 VP6, or the older
Sorenson Spark. So it's important to try to test the same file.
H.264, the most recent addition, is very processor-intensive...
Sean
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 1:33 AM, Mikus Grinbergs <mikus(a)bga.com> wrote:
When I try to run mplayer on os33 with the parameters that I use on
the
XO-1, the XO-1.5 shows a bright green screen and locks up completely (all
that I can do is power off). I have to explicitly tell mplayer to use the
'x11' driver (i.e., *no* implied acceleration) in order to see a "moving
picture" in os33 with mplayer. [IIRC, previously on os32 my mplayer with
the XO-1 parameters had worked, but jerkily.]
Also, though it may be a function of network congestion / source quality,
but my impression is that with os33 YouTube is "jerkier" than I remember
from os32.
mikus
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