On Sat, 6 Apr 2013 20:17:32 +0200, Rüdiger Leibrandt<rleibrandt@uni-bremen.de> wrote: >Having heard a lot about the Raspberry Pi I got myself a pair. >They're very nice things, but one thing drives me mad: >They suck for Video playback. >Having tried mplayer, vlc, XMMS and basically everything I get with >apt-cache search video | grep player >I am out of ideas. > >A static picture with stuttering sound is not exactly what I consider >useful, especially not from such lowly formats as a VCD compliant >MPEG1 or a DVD compliant MPEG2 stream. > >Is there any player that makes proper use of the hardware? >I read its capable of doing HD playback, but maybe it needs some very >low compressed video format for that? > >I'm using Raspian with armhf kernel, which I think should do the job >better than a softfloat armel kernel. http://elinux.org/Omxplayer I have no idea why this wasn't reported by your apt-cache command though... best regards -- Andreas Rönnquist mailinglists@gusnan.se gusnan@gusnan.se
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