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<DIV style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY: times new roman, new york, times, serif">----- Original Message ----<BR>From: Petr Hroudny <petr.hroudny@gmail.com><BR>To: vlc@videolan.org<BR>Sent: Tuesday, September 4, 2007 8:30:08 AM<BR>Subject: [vlc] Help with H264 performance on Fedora 7<BR><BR>
<DIV>Hello.<BR><BR>I'd like to ask for help with VLC performance on Fedora 7.<BR>My CPU is Intel Core2 Duo 6600.<BR><BR>In windows, 1280x720 HD stream with H.264 plays fine<BR>and the load is split between both CPU cores.<BR><BR>In Fedora7 running on the same computer, VLC can't<BR>decode and display this clip, while top indicates that the<BR>whole VLC process runs just on one CPU core:<BR><BR>Cpu(s): 50.8%us, 1.5%sy, 0.0%ni, 46.8%id, 0.0%wa, 0.2%hi, 0.7%si, 0.0%st<BR> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND<BR>10405 petr 20 0 240m 95m 26m S 104 4.7 0:13.03 wxvlc<BR><BR>I'm using VLC from Livna RPM as suggested on download page for
Fedora 7.<BR><BR>Could you please suggest how to make VLC run on both CPU cores in Fedora?<BR><BR>Thanks, Petr<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>vlc mailing list<BR>vlc@videolan.org<BR><A href="http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/vlc" target=_blank>http://mailman.videolan.org/listinfo/vlc</A></DIV></DIV><BR></DIV></div><br>
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