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From: Maxim Wexler <maxim.wexler@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] mpv startup times...is this guy waiting for soemthing ?
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2017 18:35:17
Message-Id: CAN_TFxP8nh7BFzhEka2ACuOrpx8py=FpgDT6Um6teph4ynjQpg@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] mpv startup times...is this guy waiting for soemthing ? by tuxic@posteo.de
1 Do the files repose on a on a big(terabytes!) outboard drive? This
2 could cause a delay on account of the OS having to read the thing
3 first.
4
5 On 3/18/17, tuxic@××××××.de <tuxic@××××××.de> wrote:
6 > Hi,
7 >
8 > very often I use mpv to watch videos.
9 >
10 > On my old root, the start of that tool
11 > was nearly instantly.
12 >
13 > With my new root, it seems, that mpv
14 > is waiting for something. For example:
15 >
16 > Playing: <Some videoZ=>
17 > [ffmpeg/demuxer] flv: video stream discovered after head already parsed
18 > [ffmpeg/demuxer] flv: audio stream discovered after head already parsed
19 > (+) Video --vid=1 (h264)
20 > (+) Audio --aid=1 (aac)
21 > AO: [alsa] 48000Hz stereo 2ch float
22 > VO: [opengl] 480x360 yuv420p
23 >
24 > The above is printed instantly onto the console...than it waits
25 > ~5 seconds, then the video is started and this is printed
26 > and updated:
27 >
28 > AV: 00:00:00 / 01:25:09 (0%) A-V: 0.000
29 >
30 >
31 > . This happens with flv, mp4 but it happens to pure audio
32 > files like ogg and wav also.
33 >
34 > I have no idea, for what mpv is waiting for -- but it annoys me.
35 >
36 >
37 > Is it fixable...and
38 > if( true )
39 > then
40 > how( "?" )
41 > fi
42 >
43 > :)
44 >
45 > Cheers
46 > Meino
47 >
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53 >

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