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On 11/05/12 03:06, Alex Schuster wrote: |
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> I wrote: |
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>> Nikos Chantziaras writes: |
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>>> On 09/05/12 14:31, Alex Schuster wrote: |
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>>>> When you pause mplayer2 playing any kind of video, does its process |
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>>>> also use 100% of one of your cores? |
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>>> Nope. |
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>> Thanks. Another thing that happens to me only. I filed a bug about this: |
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>> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415241 |
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> I just found out it only happens when I start the video from within |
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> Dolphin, and as my user. From the command line, or as another user with |
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> an unconfigured KDE desktop, it does not happen. Something is very weird |
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> here. Maybe I should start over with a clean KDE environment, AGAIN. But |
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> I really really hate to do this every once in a while. Can't these things |
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> just work? |
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Can't you just use SMPlayer? (media-video/smplayer). It's a very nice |
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mplayer front-end. |