A-EON's new Amiga music card is VS1063 based. Will this help?
Is that the Prisma Megamix you are talking about?
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@amigakit I know there will be a new soundcard for X1000 owners.
Hold the press...now i'm intruiged
Was that a slip of tongue or do you actually know about a new sound card design/hardware being developed especially for the NG hardware X1000 (Nemo) and probably the Cyrus aswell?
If that design exists and if it will feature on-board/on-chip hardware mixing (mabybe even audio decoding) at least, i'm a sure customer
I am referring to Prisma sound card for Classic Amiga
If you are running AmigaOS 4.1 Classic and MPlayer has support for the new Prisma.library then audio decoding load can be taken off the CPU. This is most welcome on the Classic Amigas running AmigaOS 4.1. We want to encourage developers to use the Prisma library as much as possible.
Well its easy to check does it say this in the mplayer output:
VO: [COMP] 1920x1080 => 1920x1080 ….
Some where in mplayer in the output then its 1080p.
If the output says:
VO: [COMP] 1280x720 => 1280x720 ….
Some where in mplayer in the output then its 720p.
I have not found one 1080p video yet that plays perfect, not saying that there are no 1080p movies that can play, but if it does its a low quality movie whit low frame rate and low audio quality.
And most say I have really good graphic card, it did really well on HDRLAB benchmark.
You can also multiply 1920x1080 =2073600 pixel ~ 2.1 Mpixel. (Mpixels / KPixels unit is 1000 not 1024 that bytes uses.)
I have 1080p test video from “monster factory”, its low on colors compared to a normal movie, its about 10%-20% to slow or some thing like that, But I also have really high quality 720p video that does not play also.
Edited by LiveForIt on 2014/5/18 13:41:09 Edited by LiveForIt on 2014/5/18 13:41:55 Edited by LiveForIt on 2014/5/18 13:44:08
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@Livefor it. This video can i look with DVPlayer in WB screen very well. With your MPlayer in compositing mode it works well too but video/soundoutput is not 100% synchron
If audio/video is not in sync then it can't play 1080p, but anyway its really close to being able to play 1080p.
Maybe its because its AVI encoding, the “monster factory” clip I have uses h264 encoding and is only 23.976 FPS, yours is 25 FPS.
It depends on the codec. DIVX/MP4 or H.264 at a low profile takes a lot less processing power to decode than H.264 with a higher profile (which includes computationally expensive stuff like sub-pixel motion compensation).
I guess DVPlayer uses different code to convert the picture format, and also different video decoders, I think it will hard to compete with FFMPEG for speed, as many people have worked on that to make it as good as possible, well who knows maybe a newer Mplayer core (whit newer video codecs) can help a bit, don't know.
Edited by LiveForIt on 2014/5/23 22:07:32
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It's interesting, because it talks about hardware accelerated playback.
That's just referring to the composited video feature of the Radeon HD v2.x driver that replaces overlay for the newer Radeon HD cards which do not have it (overlay).
You can play DVD's with mplayer, as well, this one things I fixed, just remember to type in device name,
playing directly from CD0: is bad idea, not as fast, as accessing it from the device name, but yes that works too, you even copy the content to HD, and play it from there, this might be idea, if you have slow DVD reader.
and also the buffering feature in mplayer helps playback speed.
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