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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Correct, i'll just give you a widget to
watch your cpu and other resources. Never leave home without it
imho, about the second thing I install usually on a desktop.<br>
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Htop works at the cli as well, apt-get install htop, first thing I
usually install with vim. <br>
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Idea is to watch your cpu constraints. Video decoding is usually
a cpu function if not tending to a gpu, so it sounds like
something is constrained. I haven't seen this in a long time
(thinking h.264@1080p on a p4 with no vdpau), and have been <strike>pirating</strike>
ripping movies since the 90's, playing them under linux since mid
2000's. Any modern cpu should handle this pretty ok.<br>
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If you have nvidia 9xxx+, install vdpau libs for hw decode, ati
4000+ use xvba libs. Could be a weird interrupt/scheduler issue,
but doubt it unless hardware is ancient.<br>
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-mb<br>
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On 12/24/2013 10:40 PM, Michael Havens wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I'm not home right now to test this but to install
it would I:
<div>apt-get install <span
style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"> </span><span
style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">gkrellm </span></div>
<div><font face="arial, sans-serif">?</font></div>
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<div>:-)~MIKE~(-:</div>
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