Hi Jonas, mpv works very fine. Its a neat, slender video player. I didn't notice it before. Awesome. So far I don't need any high effort solution. problem solved, issue closed ;-) Thank you Best Regards Christian Am 14.01.2017 um 22:55 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard: > Hi chrishell (or Chris?), > > Quoting chrishell (2017-01-14 15:57:10) >> I have a bad performance with multimedia players like VLC since summer >> last year on my Thinkpad X60 with testing (Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo CPU and >> Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller). > [...] >> I suspect this has something to do with ffmpeg since it began with the >> chaging from libav to ffmpeg. > [...] >> So my questions are: is ffmpeg the reason for the performance drop on >> my X60? And if so, is it possible to take the source package of ffmpeg >> modify it with other optimizations in order to build a ffmpeg, which >> is more usable for my 32Bit system? > > I would recommend that you first try use mpv (alone or with gnome-mpv > frontend). > > If that does not (please you and) provide the speed boost you hope for, > then you might try recompile various parts of the stack. I'll let > others more intimately familiar with FFmpeg and VLC packaging assess > whether those packages in particular already provide 686 optimizations > or not. > > > - Jonas >
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature