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On 08/20/2009 10:51 PM, Paul Hartman wrote: |
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>> And I suppose there's no way to change that? I was trying to create an |
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>> ebuild for ffmpeg-mt (a version that supports multi-core CPUs) to speed up |
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>> playback of full HD video. This is quite popular in the Windows world (most |
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>> Windows builds of mplayer support multi-core systems by using ffmpeg-mt). |
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>> There are also debs and RPMs for this floating around. But nothing for |
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>> Gentoo so I'm trying to roll my own, but I'm not sure how to do it. Bundled |
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>> libs were always a pain in the bum... |
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> check out this site: |
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> http://nikita.melnichenko.name/blog.php?id=5&topic=gentoo-ebuild-mplayer-mt&lang=en |
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> He's got an ebuild for building mplayer with ffmpeg-mt (one of the |
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> comments indicates some minor changes may be needed for recent |
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> versions). |
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> Mplayer's website also mentions SVN snapshots of mplayer with the mt |
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> code as well. The URL given does not resolve for me, though: |
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> http://just.mooo.com/mplayer-svn-mt.tar.bz2 |
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I rolled my own and it works very nicely :) |
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If anyone is interested, I submitted a version-bump bug with all needed |
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files: |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=282154 |